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gtamghosh Posted - 05/29/2007 : 04:57:36 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6
Operating System:XP
could the layer of my choice in Origin graph be brought front of the other layers? how?
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ssavarmand Posted - 11/18/2014 : 12:29:34 PM
Thank you very much. It did the job.

BR,
Saeid
lkb0221 Posted - 11/18/2014 : 11:56:40 AM
Please go to Graph: Layer Management.
All layers are listed in the left panel, drag the row header to reorder.
ssavarmand Posted - 11/14/2014 : 09:19:38 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.1.0
Operating System: Win-7

Hi,
I Have made three layers. I put my third axis line layer on top of the first layer axis line. Since I want to display the axis line color of the first layer, I would need to know how to bring up the first layer. I don't care about the numbering of the layers, the positioning is my question: to bring a layer forward.
I saw this post was for older version, thought perhaps there is a newer method to do so.

BR,
Saeid
Mike Buess Posted - 05/29/2007 : 07:51:11 AM
This is from your LabTalk guide (Help > LabTalk)...

page.reorder(n[,m])

Layer number change. If m is not specified, change current layer to nth position. Otherwise, change nth layer to be the mth layer.

Caution: If your graph includes linked layers, you should only change parent layer numbers. Origin may still break links during the reordering process.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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