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lalithkrishb |
Posted - 05/07/2025 : 3:02:45 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro 2023 (64-bit) 10.0.0.154 Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise
Hi!
I'm trying to copy a plot from Origin to powerpoint by using CTRL + J. However, in the pasted plot, very small part of the curves go missing (towards the max x-range). Any help to resolve this issue is highly appreciated! Please see two examples below.


Sincerely,
LKB |
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lalithkrishb |
Posted - 05/08/2025 : 4:15:04 PM As I replied via email, your solution works!
However, to be completely fool-proof, I would suggest - instead of "Do not clip", use "Hide if outside frame". Otherwise, new issues arise on the left axis line (the data - both gray and blue goes outside the box).
LKB |
snowli |
Posted - 05/08/2025 : 12:03:20 PM Hi LKB, Thanks for sending the files. I replied you. But just in case others may check forum post. It's related to transparency on in gray plot and clip to frame is on. I jiraed it in ORG-31216 for our developer to look further into it.
Workaround: 1. Turn off clip data to frame by layer level mini toolbar. 2. Also set blue curve transparency on (1%) since otherwise after 1., the blue line will drawn beyond axis frame in zoomed in in PPT 3. Right click bottom axis and uncheck "Data on top of Axes" so blue line will not show on top of axis in graph in PPT.
Let me know if it works.
Thanks, Snow |
snowli |
Posted - 05/07/2025 : 3:32:12 PM Do you mean there should be no gap in both images below so plots meet with the axis line?
Could you share the problematic opju file so we could take a look?
Thanks, Snow |
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