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| Artim |
Posted - 01/27/2026 : 10:25:05 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2025 (64-bit) SR1, 10.2.0.196 Operating System: Windows 11
I'm trying to combine a stacked column plot with a line plot (in the sense of a double y-axis plot, though if it was an option, putting all three plots onto a single y-axis would also be possible). Is there a way for this and I'm just missing something? |
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| snowli |
Posted - 01/27/2026 : 11:12:05 AM Could you also share your data so we can use some good data to make a video? We think it will be a useful video.
Thanks, Snow
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| Artim |
Posted - 01/27/2026 : 11:10:54 AM Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for! |
| snowli |
Posted - 01/27/2026 : 10:57:41 AM You can plot the stacked column plot first. Choose Insert: Plot to Layer: Line. It will ask you to select the data (for the line plot). U can click the column header of (the line plot data). The dialog will be filled with the data information e.g. [book3]sheet1!(A, E) for example. Click OK It will add the line plot in graph. Single click on the line plot ---> A mini toolbar shows. Click the "Plot on Right Y" button (should be 1st one on 2nd row). It will plot the line against right Y axis.
Thanks, Snow |