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nuriburi
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Posted - 07/14/2008 : 05:06:04 AM
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Hi again, I wold like to merge different graphs (and put them in a multi-graph plot). This is working so far. But how may a define the destination of each graph in the new merged one (upper left etc.)?
Thanks in advance, nur
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Shirley_GZ
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Posted - 07/14/2008 : 06:15:31 AM
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Hi nuriburi,
There are two ways to change the position of the layers in a multi-graph plot in Origin 7.5, and three ways in Origin 8.0.
Method 1: This is the easiest one. (Provided by Origin 7.5 and Origin 8.0) Left-click on the blank area between the X-axis and Y- axis of the object layer, hold and drag it to the appropriate position.
Method 2: Provided by Origin 7.5 and Origin 8.0. (1) Right-click the layer icon of object layer in the upper-left corner of the graph page, choose Layer Properties from the drop-down menu to open the Plot Details dialog. (2) Choose Size/Speed tab from the right panel, change the settings of the Layer Area can re-lay the object layer.
Method 3: Origin 8.0 only (1) Choose Edit: Layer Management from the Origin main menu to bring up the Layer Management dialog. (2) Choose the Size/Position tab, change the relative settings can re-lay the layer you choose in the Reference Layer.
Any problem, please feel free to contact with us.
Shirley Tian
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nuriburi
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Posted - 07/14/2008 : 08:46:37 AM
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Hi Shirley, (ups, I forgot to mention which version I'm using -it is 7.5) Thank you, I could work with the second option. The first one looks more easy, but I couldn't follow the instructions ... .
Ciao, Nur |
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Shirley_GZ
China
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Posted - 07/15/2008 : 05:44:51 AM
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Hi, When you follow the first method, you need to left-click on the blank area near the curves till the rectangle and cross arrow appeared, then hold left button of mouse and drag it or use the direction keys of keyboard to move the layer to the right position.
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nuriburi
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Posted - 07/16/2008 : 03:58:42 AM
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hi, jup, now I see what you mean. Thanks a lot! |
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