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coolcold Posted - 08/19/2010 : 07:10:04 AM
Origin Ver. 8.1.13.88
Operating System: Windows 7
Excel 2003

Hey,

I searched for several hours this day if there is a solution to export data from the table (created by Fit) automatically into an Excelfile. I want to calculate with the variables set by the fit to predict the following values in my graph.
Is there any possibility to do that without any coding/macros? For example setting the specific table-cell to do this?

Thanks for answers,
coolcold
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larry_lan Posted - 08/23/2010 : 09:13:22 AM
You can't implement that in Origin without coding.

Larry
coolcold Posted - 08/23/2010 : 04:00:39 AM
Is there nobody with any idea?!
coolcold Posted - 08/19/2010 : 10:35:30 AM
Hi,

yes, I already know this way, but I want an automatically one. That i haven't to do this all manual. Would be too much waste of time...
Laurie Posted - 08/19/2010 : 10:02:26 AM
If you go to the report sheet in the workbook (after doing a fit, Origin will add a new sheet to the book where your data is), you can right-click on any table heading such as Parameters, Statistics, Summary, etc.. When you right-click, choose "Copy Table" from the context menu. You can then paste into Excel.

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