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lenikk Posted - 09/05/2023 : 07:16:18 AM
Origin Ver. 2023b and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: Windows 11

Is it possible to determine the order in which "autorun" calculates operations within a workbook or workseet? For example I want to perform two non-linear fitting operations on the same column containing data. Let's call them FitNL1 and FitNL2. I have set both to run automatically when data is imported in the column. The problem is however, that sometimes FitNL2 runs before FitNL1 and sometimes the other way around, whereas I would want FitNL1 always to run first. I realise one way to do this is to do the fitting by labtalk script instead of the dialogue box but I'm wondering if there is another way.
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YimingChen Posted - 09/05/2023 : 11:01:53 AM
Before importing the data, you could first click the Pause Auto Recalculation button located in the top toolbar. Once the data is imported, you can proceed to the FitNL1 or FitNL2 report sheet, and click the green lock to start the recalculation.



James

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