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a1169767
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Posted - 06/23/2010 : 04:56:07 AM
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Hi, in a data sheet some of neighboring columns have the for example the same unit. Sometimes Origin merge the neighboring unit-cells to one but sometimes not. I dont understand the reasons for that behavior. Can you explain it to me?
screen shot for example:
Thanks. Carl
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peteryou
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Posted - 06/23/2010 : 06:37:14 AM
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You can click the Merge Cell button in the Style toolbar to merge or unmerge neighboring cells.
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a1169767
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Posted - 06/28/2010 : 09:44:23 AM
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Hallo peteryou, Thanks for your answer. I havent known the Merge button jet. But there are still two question: - Why does Origin merge the columns by itself sometimes? - The manual Merging has the problem, that the manual merged command lines arent used in the legend of the graphics!! In opposite to that, they are used when Origin merge it by itself!
Maybe you have a solution for that.
In any case, thanks for your time.
Greetings Carl
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larry_lan
China
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Posted - 06/29/2010 : 04:00:09 AM
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Maybe this page can help.
Thanks Larry |
Edited by - larry_lan on 06/29/2010 04:10:33 AM |
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a1169767
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Posted - 06/29/2010 : 07:52:01 AM
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Hi larry_lan, thanks for your answer. The information on the page are only for the cells itself and not for the heads of the columns (longname, units, comments, ).
Some other ideas?
Thanks Carl
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Penn
China
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Posted - 06/29/2010 : 9:27:21 PM
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Hi Carl,
Please refer to this online help. The Apply To drop-down list is used to specify the range that the format setting used to apply to. Options include Data, Long Name, Units, Comments, etc. Then you can see the Dynamic Merge drop-down list below, which is used to specify the direction to merge.
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a1169767
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Posted - 07/09/2010 : 04:02:13 AM
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Hi penn, that exact that what I look for. Thank you very much.
Carl
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