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hofmannt Posted - 04/26/2010 : 8:32:53 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 8.0.63.988 SR6
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

Hi all,

I have several curves that I would like to stack in a particular sequence.
I'm using several layers and the stack indidual option.
This works fine for graphs plotted in line style. As soon as I have a scatter plot in my layer, the stacking feature doesn't work properly anymore, e.g. if I put a particular y offset value, the graph will still sit on its original baseline.
As a work-around I put all scatter plots in one layer and tried to stack them invidually in there - no luck. If I group all graphs within this layer, I can use the Auto Gap%, Constant, and Cumulative option, but I still can't define individual offsets since this option is not available.

Any help on how to tackle this issue is greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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hofmannt Posted - 04/27/2010 : 7:45:53 PM
Sweet, it works! Thanks Penn!!
Penn Posted - 04/27/2010 : 04:26:00 AM
Hi,

You can use the following work-around:

1>Make stack lines by Y offsets, you can highlight the data and select the menu item Plot: Multi-Curve: Stack Lines by Y Offsets.

2>Double click on the plot to open the Plot Details dialog, change the individual Y offset you want for each plot under the Offset tab.

3>After setting the individual Y offset, change the Plot Type to Scatter in the lower left drop-down list (will be available when selecting any plot in the left panel).

Penn

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