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                | premiumxy | Posted - 03/12/2009 : 05:38:37 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):  7.5 SR0
 Operating System: WinXP
 
 Hello,
 
 I am wondering if it is possible to have a line break in the data point/tick labels?
 
 The concrete situation:
 I have three columns (X-Data, Y-Data, Labels) that I want to plot. Some Labels are very long, so it would look nicer to have them in two or three lines.
 I tried to add escape commands, but while special letters like greek [\g(XYZ)] works, the newline command [\n] does not. I also tried to use the ASCII symbol [\(010)] - not succesful.
 I read something with an "-sa" command to use "\n" in LabTalk. But I am not sure how to apply it in my simple case...
 
 Thanks for help!
 Stefan
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                | premiumxy | Posted - 03/15/2009 : 12:23:10 PM Thanks greg for the hint and the information, that I'll better upgrade...
 
 But the code you suggested did not work for me, "command error"
 It worked as long as I stayed in one line, like
 
 col(3)[1]$="Apples"
 
 But as soon as I used a second line (by typing "Control"+"Return") the errormessage showed up.
 
 Do you know why?
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                | greg | Posted - 03/13/2009 : 5:41:25 PM Version 8 allows you to have multi-line text which displays labels as multi-line.
 
 In 7.5 the -s -sa options only work for TYPE statements which won't get the data into a cell. The only trick I know in 7.5 is the following:
 
 col(3)[1]$="Apples
 Peaches
 Pumpkin Pie";
 col(3)[2]$="Line one
 Line two";
 
 So if column 3 is your Label column, they will plot as multiple lines.
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