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andrewdsto Posted - 02/09/2011 : 02:06:06 AM
Origin Ver. 8.5 and Service Release SR1(Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:Windows xp 64 bit

Hi guys,
Just a quick qestion about the data selector tool.
If I have a graph zoomed in and have the cusors alread set, when I activate them by either double clicking or selecting the data selector tool and clicking on the cursor, the graph rezooms to its full extent. Is there a way to stop it from doing this so that the graph retains its current X limits when the cursors are activated. I want this so I can move and position the cursors with greater accuracy on the signal. When the graph rescales to show the full graph I loose this.

thanks Andrew
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Sam Fang Posted - 02/09/2011 : 03:29:43 AM
You can change Rescale of your X axis from Auto to Normal to avoid the problem.

It's a bug. I have reported it as ORG-2205 and it will be fixed soon.

Thanks for reporting the problem.

Sam
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