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AKazak Posted - 11/22/2022 : 08:43:55 AM
OriginPro 2023 (64-bit) 10.0.0.154
Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64

Greetings!



I created a graph with H as X and N as Y.
How do I use Batch Plotting to plot I-O, J-P, K-Q and L-R as X-Y correspondingly?

Thank you.

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Andrey
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AKazak Posted - 11/22/2022 : 11:48:58 PM
quote:
Originally posted by YimingChen

In the Duplicate (Batch Plotting) dialog, check the box Match X by Offset.

James



Dear James,

The option delivers the expected results.
Great feature!

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Andrey
YimingChen Posted - 11/22/2022 : 09:22:18 AM
In the Duplicate (Batch Plotting) dialog, check the box Match X by Offset.

James

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