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zq4e Posted - 08/31/2011 : 12:01:55 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5.1 Student
Operating System:Windows 7

Hi, perhaps this is a silly question, but I have just began using OriginPro and am still in quite a bit over my head. I am looking to produce a stacked bar chart where each segment of the stack is slightly offset compared to the bar section below. I have data that produces some very small segments and they are quite difficult to see and differentiate between without some sort of horizontal offsetting along the x axis. Thanks in adavance....

zqfore
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/01/2011 : 11:43:21 AM
Hi zqfore,

Origin's Stack Column/Bar chart doesn't have a way to "explode" segments, though Pie chart has a feature of "Explode Wedge". For Stack Chart, only what I could think of is to make an inset graph which depicts the enlargement of the segments something like below:



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