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dieuwer Posted - 08/04/2006 : 11:28:26 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7SR2
Operating System: Windows ME

Until today, my graphs were displaying correctly, but not anymore: when maximized, the graphs (line plots) are shown, but when made smaller, part or the whole of the line plots disappear.
I played around with "Graph Imaging Caching" and it seems that if I select 'Raster' the line plots are displayed correctly again, but the setting 'Normal' does not work. Any idea what's going on?
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Deanna Posted - 08/06/2006 : 9:52:09 PM
Hi, this phenomenon is related to the Graphic Image Caching method, which could be either vector or raster. When you select "Normal" for "Graph Imaging Caching", actually, it is vector that you have chosen.

It is normal for very thin lines to appear "invisible" on a vector drawing when it is reduced too much. But it is just a matter of displaying in Origin. Actually, those lines are still there. When you enlarge the graph, they might show again.

Deanna
OriginLab GZ Office

Edited by - Deanna on 08/06/2006 9:53:09 PM

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