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porio

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Posted - 01/24/2008 :  10:23:40 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin Version: Origin Pro 8 SR1
Operating System: Windows XP SP2

Hi,
I use to perform a FFT analysis on some data. Then, I have to copy and paste a section of the results into some other software. As it is a quite long section (rows 8192 to 10110) I can not think of selecting it by highlighting it, instead what I did in Origin7 was go to (Ctrl-G) row 8192 and use "Edit->Set as Begin", then go to row 10110 and set it as end. Then, I could highlight entirely the two columns I wanted and only the wished rows were actually copied.
But now I have Origin 8, and the 'Set as Begin' and 'Set as End' commands do not work on Result sheets (they do work in regular sheets)
Any workaround?

Thanks.

Laurie

USA
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Posted - 01/24/2008 :  5:35:38 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
The default Recalculate mode is Manual for analysis in Origin including FFT. In the FFT dialog, note the Recalculate drop-down. You've probably noticed the green locks on the columns in the Result sheet. These columns are locked because they are the result of an analysis that is auto updateable. If you don't wish to Recalculate by changing parameters or data then you could click on the lock and choose Recalculate Mode:None. Set as Begin and Set as End will now work.

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