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jolz

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Posted - 04/19/2016 :  4:23:39 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi I want to add data to stack by y offset plot. When I do it does not allow me to stack/ change the offset of the newly added plot. I don't know how to change this.

meili_yang

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Posted - 04/19/2016 :  4:59:49 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Jolz,

The stack plot by offset is a group manner, and after adding new plots it may not keep as one group. So firstly just need to group every plot. After adding new data and with graph window activated, go to menu Graph:Layer Contents. Then on the right panel you may have partly grouped plots and individual newly-added plots. Just un-group first, then select all the datasets, and Group. There are buttons on the top of this dialog to group or ungroup. Also, the arrow buttons to move plot up or down so later it will be stacked with the correct order.

Then if choose for example the Auto offset, which is available from menu Graph: Offset Grouped Data in Layer or from Plot Details:Layer Management and Stack tab, you will see all the plots in layer will be stacked nicely. Or if you want to customize the offset, then choose Individual instead of Auto, the Offset tab in Plot Properties dialog for each data plot will be enabled to edit manually.

Hope it helps.

Meili
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