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tib

Switzerland
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Posted - 01/30/2003 :  1:04:54 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi all,

graphs can be saved as .OGG which include all the necessary data.
When I now create a new project and I want to include several formerly created .OGGs from disk.
Now, Origin complains that "Duplicate names have been found. The duplicates have been renamed".
In general, that's a helpful warning.
But in some cases I definitely know that the "duplicate data" is actually identical.
So I don't want it to be renamed but used as one and the same dataset in the second graph.

For example, I load 20 or more .OGG graphs from disk and each of it uses the (same) worksheet which is used for labeling (text from dataset).
If I now want to make changes to the labeling I have to change all worksheets individually .
Is there a way to tell Origin that the duplicate data is identical?
Is it clear want I meant? Thanks for any hints.

Tilman.

Laurie

USA
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Posted - 02/03/2003 :  12:07:23 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
There is currently no way to tell Origin that the data is identical and should not be duplicated, i.e. a duplicate worksheet created.

I've made a note in our development database to add this option as a feature. Our developers will consider implementing it.

Thanks,
Laurie

OriginLab Technical Support
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