Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.0 Operating System: Vista
Sometimes, I need to create a label in fraction style, such as x/(x+y)^2, and I don't know how to create this label in a "real" fraction, i.e.. Could you give me some advices? Thanks.
We don't currently have any kind of an equation editor for writing a "real" fraction.
You could create three graphical objects and group them though. First create a text label: x Then draw a line with the line tool. Finally create a text label: (x+y)^2 where you can use the superscript button on the format toolbar for the number 2
Use the Object Edit toolbar to align. If it is not open, it can be opened from the View: Toolbars menu.
Drag a rectangle around the three objects to select them all. Click the Group button on the Object Edit toolbar to group the three objects together. Since they are grouped, they will remain together even when you move them to new positions.