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AKazak
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Posted - 02/19/2026 : 1:37:35 PM
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OriginPro 2026b (64-bit) Beta2 10.3.5.62 Windows 10 Pro for Workstations 22H2
Greetings!
How do I turn off the line connecting two points with different indices displayed below?
Thank you.

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ChaoC
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AKazak
Russia
1249 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2026 : 04:03:07 AM
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quote: Originally posted by ChaoC
Hello Andrey,
You need to open Plot Details and go to the Subset tab and enable a subset to split the points.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PD-Subset-tab
Best, Chao
Dear Chao,
I followed your suggestion, but got the following odd behaviour. Is this a software bug?

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ChaoC
USA
227 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2026 : 09:04:14 AM
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Hi Andrey,
Sorry, I forgot to mention that you do need to turn on "Connect Within Subset" after you enable the subset.
Best, Chao |
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AKazak
Russia
1249 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2026 : 2:24:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by ChaoC
Hi Andrey,
Sorry, I forgot to mention that you do need to turn on "Connect Within Subset" after you enable the subset.
Best, Chao
Dear Chaon,
Well noted. However this option is misleading: if you turn it off, then you still get the points connected within a subset. Right?
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ChaoC
USA
227 Posts |
Posted - 02/24/2026 : 10:16:01 AM
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Hello Andrey,
If you turn it off, it will connect all the points in your dataset regardless of subset so I think it makes sense.
Best, Chao |
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AKazak
Russia
1249 Posts |
Posted - 03/01/2026 : 07:57:12 AM
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quote: Originally posted by ChaoC
Hello Andrey,
If you turn it off, it will connect all the points in your dataset regardless of subset so I think it makes sense.
Best, Chao
Dear Chao,
This makes sense.
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