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jwrudn Posted - 11/12/2022 : 2:19:58 PM
Origin 2016 Sr2
Operating System: Windows 10

I created the plot below following one of the sample plots. I want the displaced axis to be the same as the other x axis but with different units. I couldn't figure out how to do this. Can someone help?

https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/OriginScreenShot_111222.doc
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jwrudn Posted - 11/14/2022 : 12:23:29 PM
Thanks.
snowli Posted - 11/14/2022 : 10:30:48 AM
In Axis dialog, u can turn on the Top X's Line and Ticks and also Tick Labels.

On Tick Labels tab, set the Divide by Factor or Formula, and also add Suffix to adjust tick label display.

On Line and Ticks tab, set the Axis position so it can show below the bottom. U can also close the dialog. Then manually drag the top axis line to any position u want.


Thanks, Snow

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