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eurochron Posted - 07/01/2007 : 3:02:21 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System:Win XP

How let I cross the X-axis at Y-value of e.g. 1?
In MS-Excel I have an easy option, but I could not find something comparable in Origin? Does anyone have an idea?
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snowli Posted - 09/09/2016 : 10:29:43 AM
See answer here
http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22738
Airy Otero Posted - 09/09/2016 : 06:44:44 AM
Hi

I am want to cross the axis at 50... But when I do it I about this line.. I can not delete..

The axis and this line are together... But not at 50, like I want..

I change the axes position as larry_lan suggest, but nothing happen.

Thanks very much

eurochron Posted - 07/03/2007 : 4:17:21 PM
Thank you very much, that's it!
Mike Buess Posted - 07/02/2007 : 3:56:32 PM
You can fix that with Tools> Options. Go to the Graph tab and check the Log Scale use 1 as Floor option. You'll probably have to adjust the Y scale afterwards.

Mike Buess
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eurochron Posted - 07/02/2007 : 3:04:23 PM
sorry, I made a mistake in my description of my question. For a linear y-axis your sollution is completly right. But with a Log10 y-axis there is a difference between Origin and Excel. I have made 2 screenshots to show. I want to get the "excel way" of the graph.

Thank you in advance




Edited by - eurochron on 07/02/2007 3:06:11 PM
larry_lan Posted - 07/01/2007 : 9:22:36 PM
Here:



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