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bry4ntwood Posted - 01/08/2009 : 5:18:28 PM
Origin Ver. and SR (Select Help-->About Origin): 8 Pro SR4
Operating System: Vista

Question about drag and drop offset: Is there any way to make it work with logarithmic y scale plots? works great with a linear y axis, but whatever algorithm is used to recalculate and display the "shifted" data does not scale correctly in log plots.

thanks!
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GZ_MOD Posted - 01/09/2009 : 03:15:46 AM
Hi bry4ntwood,

It is a bug of Origin 8 sr4 indeed.(Tracker:12941) Sorry for the trouble brought to you!

We will improve this feature in the future version as soon as possible.

Would you please share more details about your project with us? Please contact with us: tech@originlab.com.

Thank you for your report!


Shirley

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