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SHK-Student
Germany
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Posted - 11/03/2015 : 10:43:54 AM
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Dear origin users,
I'm an origin beginner. So maybe it's just a simple problem: I have drawn a diagram with two y-axes and now my graphs are not visible. They are not outside of the axes. I have already checked this. It would be nice if someone can help me and know what to do. More details at the picture below.
kind regards Steffi |
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KenLefebvre
USA
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Posted - 11/03/2015 : 11:03:32 AM
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Hi Steffi-
If your data is somewhere on the plot, there are two ways you can go about this. Oftentimes pressing the Rescale button (second button down from the right hand side toolbar, or CTRL+R) will automatically adjust the axes of your active plot to a range slightly greater than the max/min of your data. I know you said you tried this, but that was my first thought when I saw your screenshot.
If you're certain this isn't the case, it's possible your plots have been hidden. To bring them back into view, try right-clicking on your graph and select the "Show All Data Plots" option. If this is grayed out then the program hasn't "hidden" any of your data series, they're being displayed somewhere.
Let me know if either of those work, otherwise to test this out further, with both the graph and table windows in view you can always select some of your data and place you cursor all the way to the right edge of your highlighted cells until a graph icon displays next to it. Then click and drag those cells to your graph to plot that specific series of data. If none of this works, you can always try re-graphing your data over again. If that still doesn't help, feel free to write us back!
Best regards, Ken Lefebvre Technical Service Representative OriginLab |
Edited by - KenLefebvre on 11/03/2015 11:07:01 AM |
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SHK-Student
Germany
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Posted - 11/10/2015 : 08:36:37 AM
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Hi Ken,
it has worked. Thank you very much. Great service.
Best regards, Steffi |
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