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 Problem in making a graph through "Select Columns for Ploting"
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a_user

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Posted - 08/13/1998 :  7:53:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi.
I sometimes find myself trying to make a graph from several worksheets of which
each column name is the same, i.e. DATA1_rpm, DATA1_torq, DATA2_rpm,
DATA2_torq....
After clicking a graph format icon in 2D tool bar without selecting columns,
"Select Columns for Ploting" menu comes out.
You know, through this menu I can re-designate X and Y columns. But, if two
different worksheets have the same column name as I mentioned above, I can't
make a plot association.
In other words, it is impossible to make "DATA1:rpm[x], torq[y]" and
"DATA2:rpm[x], torq[y]" at the same time through this menu.
It was OBVIOUSLY possible in ORGIN4.0. What happened to ORGIN 4.1? Should I go
back? I need help.

In addition, it is also impossible to cancel once I make a change in layer
content. Double cliking the layer button and adding or deleting the data sets,
"Cancel" button becomes gray. Sometimes it is so difficult to cancel the
changes I made.

a_user

USA
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Posted - 08/13/1998 :  7:54:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Re:Problem in making a graph through "Select Columns for Ploting"

This has been fixed and willl be available as a patch in a week or two. Please
contact our tech support or you will be able to down load that patch when
it is available.

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