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juannim Posted - 04/17/2007 : 10:54:39 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System:xp
I have large datasets that start with 5012 rows of garbage, then data. I need to copy the data in rows d and e (starting with row 5013) to new columns and erase the first two. I've been trying to use the script (in the script window):
copy -b 5013 alpha_d data5_a -b 1 -e 86;

but it only moves 30 data points. What am I doing wrong?

Jonathan
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Mike Buess Posted - 04/17/2007 : 11:06:57 AM
Hi Jonathan,

A new worksheet contains 30 rows and copy -b does not resize to fit. Use set data5 -er 86 to create the needed rows before copying.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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