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macjulia Posted - 02/10/2010 : 3:49:05 PM
Origin Ver. 8.1 demo version and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: XP

Hi,
I want to make a column graph and have a problem with the scaling of the x-axis. I hope I can describe it properly.
If I plot my data then the first value for the x-axis is at the crossing with the y-axis. As I have three columns for each x-value (three graphs)I can not see the left one of the three that belong to the first x-value.
Is there a possibility to tell origin where the Y-axis should cut the x-axis?
Thanks Julia
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mking98 Posted - 02/11/2010 : 4:24:52 PM

Hi Julia,

The simplest way is to click on the Graph menu and select "Rescale to Show All", this will correct the cut off of the column.

Alternatively, you can double-click on the X Axis and adjust the "From" or starting value to zero or a smaller number than one (1).

Hope this solves it!


Melanie King
Technical Support Engineer
OriginLab Corporation

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