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JakobVowinckel Posted - 02/15/2007 : 07:03:50 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7
Operating System: WinXP

Hi, please excuse my newbie question. In Excel, by selecting multiple x with one y, the program will create a column graph where the x values are combined. For example, I have 3 x/y pairs for one condition and 3 for another. Excel separates the two blocks by a vertical line, showing both x categories.

Is something similar also possible in Origin? I didn't find anything like that so far.
Thanks, Jakob
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JakobVowinckel Posted - 02/16/2007 : 05:58:39 AM
Thanks for your reply!
The following pic should illustrate my problem:


x values are i.e. "Serotonin", "Überstand" and "-" for one y value.

Thanks, Jakob
Laurie Posted - 02/15/2007 : 3:41:38 PM
I'm not quite sure what plot type you create in Excel. Is it a clustered column plot? Maybe you could even insert an image here to show the type of plot you'd like to create.

Thanks.

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