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BCM81 Posted - 10/03/2024 : 1:14:54 PM
Origin Ver. 2023b
Operating System: Windows 11

I am trying to differentiate multiple (2000+) Y-columns at once with respect to 1 X-column.

This thread (https://my.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10768) mentions a "Repeat Analysis to All Y Columns" but it is for Origin 8.6, and that action does not seem to exist in Origin v2023.

How do you differentiate multiple Y-columns on the same worksheet?
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BCM81 Posted - 10/05/2024 : 8:42:26 PM
I was able to find it by left-clicking on the green-lock icon after performing the action once. Thanks!


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Originally posted by YimingChen

The option should still be there in Origin 2023.

James

YimingChen Posted - 10/03/2024 : 1:26:31 PM
The option should still be there in Origin 2023.

James

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