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dominik.mierzwa Posted - 02/23/2026 : 10:46:26 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2024 PRO
Operating System: Windows 11

Hi,
I noticed that when you change the print or dimension of the graph and set a new fix factor for a layer without closing the Properties window, the newly set factor applies to the graph's old dimensions. Please see the GIF below.




If you change the dimensions first, close the window, and open it again, and then set the fix factor, the effect is different (in my opinion, it's correct). Please see the GIF below.




Am I right?



Kind regards,
Dominik
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snowli Posted - 02/23/2026 : 12:31:35 PM
Hi Dominik,

Sorry for the inconvenience.

You are right. I can see the same behavior.
One workaround is don't click Apply button after change page size.
Directly go to Layer node and Size tab to set the fixed scale factor.

We made some change in scaling factor in 2026 https://www.originlab.com/releasenotes/detail.aspx?id=20263ORG-31178.
It looks this issue was also address in 2026, maybe because of the change.


Thanks, Snow

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