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macman104 Posted - 10/19/2011 : 11:34:21 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8 SR0
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

I would like to create a stacked scatter plot, but for some reason the stacked plot type does not seem to allow the inclusion of the label column, and I cannot seem to force it to recognize the label column for the data points.

Alternatively, the stack by y offset plot does allow for the inclusion of the labels with the data points, but it does not seem to y offset the labels with the offset plot. I tried playing with the y offset for the second label set, but it was unsuccessful.

Any suggestion?
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Drbobshepherd Posted - 10/19/2011 : 3:51:35 PM
I guess I need more details. As far as I can tell, the stacked-line plot and stack-by-y-offset plot routines do include the label column, assuming that the label column is X.

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