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Waveguide Posted - 05/20/2008 : 05:55:19 AM
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Operating System: Windows 2000

Hello,

I have this problem for a long time... I have sometimes too much measured data, which I would like to present it as big circles which then unfortunately overlap - is there a way, in a graph, to remove those overlapping points (Without removing them physically from the data!!!!!) - here is the illustration:



I found the option "shift overlapping points" in graph's details, but it does actually nothing... Shouldn't there be a way ?(Still, WITHOUT removing those points from the data sheet!!!)



I will be very very thankful for any suggestion! It is always the same problem - drives me crazy!
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Waveguide Posted - 05/20/2008 : 11:01:30 AM
You are a genius! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

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greg Posted - 05/20/2008 : 09:55:14 AM
On the Drop Lines tab (Ankerlinien) there is a Skip Points option. Check the box, enter a value and click OK.

Note that the Overlapped Points option only applies to points that have the exact same X and Y.


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