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devilsdoormat Posted - 05/16/2011 : 03:18:18 AM
Origin Ver. 8
Operating System: Windows 7

Hello,

I've searched this forum and the internet, but haven't found a solution to my problem so far.

I changed the aspect ratio of my graphs by adjusting the settings in layer management->size/position->resize. When I then try to merge these graphs there is a white space vertically between them that I can't avoid by setting vertical gap to 0. I guess this is due to the fact that the graphs doesn't cover the hole page after resizing them. Is there any possibility to get rid of this white space? Maybe by changing the page size or an other method of changing the aspect ratio?

I hope you understand my problem. My english may be not good enough for troubleshooting

Thanks!
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devilsdoormat Posted - 05/16/2011 : 09:10:51 AM
Hi!

I have solved my problem. For those who want to know how: first I merged the graphs with a vertical gap of 0, then linked them and finally resized them. This seems to work.

Thanks nonetheless

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