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cosy
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Posted - 04/30/2004 : 07:58:52 AM
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Hi, I recently upgraded my Origin from 7 PRO to 7.5PRO. I dont see the numbers under the axis i.e the axis values are not displayed What could be the problem? Thanks, Deepak Samuel.
Edited by - cosy on 04/30/2004 08:06:17 AM |
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Mike
USA
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Posted - 04/30/2004 : 09:14:54 AM
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Hi Deepak:
Run Origin, select Help:About Origin and let us know which version number you have, please.
Also, what is your operating system? German or English?
Thanks.
Mike OriginLab
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cosy
Germany
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Posted - 05/03/2004 : 04:32:37 AM
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[quote] Hi Deepak:
Run Origin, select Help:About Origin and let us know which version number you have, please.
Also, what is your operating system? German or English?
Thanks.
Mike OriginLab
Hi, The version is OriginPro 7.5 SR 1 V7,5776(B776) The Operating system is WindowsXP Pro, English. Thanks, Deepak Samuel |
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Mike
USA
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Posted - 05/03/2004 : 09:10:32 AM
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Hi Deepak,
I gather from reading through some notes in our bug-tracking database that this was thought to be a problem only on some German language systems. That is why I asked about your operating system.
I think you can fix the problem by doing this:
1. Open the Script Window (Window:Script Window). 2. Type the following:
@sc=1
3. Press ENTER.
Let us know if this does not solve the problem for you. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mike OriginLab |
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cosy
Germany
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Posted - 05/04/2004 : 10:31:13 AM
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Hi, Thanks for the help and it did work. I work in Germany but my Operating System is a English Version (WIN XP Pro). But I still suspect that my sytem is not a complete "English system".I some times get some error messages in German .
So,Is your solution the only remedy to the problem? Should I type @sc=1 in the script window every time I open origin?
Thanks, Deepak Samuel. Hi Deepak,
I gather from reading through some notes in our bug-tracking database that this was thought to be a problem only on some German language systems. That is why I asked about your operating system.
I think you can fix the problem by doing this:
1. Open the Script Window (Window:Script Window). 2. Type the following:
@sc=1
3. Press ENTER.
Let us know if this does not solve the problem for you. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Mike OriginLab [/quote] |
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Mike Buess
USA
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Posted - 05/04/2004 : 11:08:50 AM
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Hi Deepak, quote: Should I type @sc=1 in the script window every time I open origin?
Just add @sc=1; to Macros.cnf which runs at Origin startup.
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member |
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