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ovince Posted - 11/25/2006 : 04:07:00 AM
hi,

When I copy columns from one worksheet to another the column names are not copyed. Is it posible to adjust some option for that?

Thank you
Oliver
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greg Posted - 12/05/2006 : 08:52:03 AM
Another option is to use the Window : Duplicate menu option. Then you can Ctrl+Select any columns you want to Delete.

larry_lan Posted - 11/28/2006 : 01:03:53 AM
Hi Olive:

There is no avaliable options for this in the current version, maybe you can try to use some scripts or Origin C function to rename the column names? Like:
 
win -a Data1;
wks.col = 2;
nn$ = wks.col.name$;
win -a Data2;
wks.col = 2;
wks.col.name$ = nn$;


Larry
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