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bwelter

Germany
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  09:03:56 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7
Operating System:Windows 2000 SP4

Hello everybody,

I'm referring to an older posting of 'rak' (2001?). Just like in this case, I try to stack multiple layers in a way that the parts of the axis and data of the lower layers that are covered by higher layers can't be seen. All Background colors are set to white, but this does not help. Still all axis are visible which makes the plot rather confusing. In your answer to this old posting, you suggested either to wait for Origin 7 or to use a layout page.
1) I use Origin 7 but I can't find the announced option tho hide any data/axes
2) With the help of a layout page, I succeed in creating the plot I wanted, but when this layout page is exported to pdf the result is strange (either the layers have moved or there is to much of empty space around the layers, although I have set the Option "Margin Control" to "Tight"

As stacking plots is extremely usefull when preparing plots for publications with limited space, I'd be very gratefull for any advice

Thanks in advance

Bettina

easwar

USA
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Posted - 05/17/2005 :  10:04:47 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Bettina,

Please contact tech support and send your OPJ with the graph.

Easwar
OriginLab


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