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Bebz Posted - 10/15/2011 : 09:52:46 AM
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Hi

i have several plots which overlaps on a single graph and i want to manually move an individual plot up or down instead of using the 'stack line by Y offsets.

so can someone please advise me on how i can do that.

Thank you
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greg Posted - 10/17/2011 : 4:51:27 PM
You can use the Vertical Translate tool found in Analysis : Data Manipulation. Be aware that this tool changes the Y values in the worksheet, so work with copies if that is not acceptable.
Use the Data menu to select the 'active dataset' (the one with the check mark) before using the tool.

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