Basic Graphing in Origin

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it my name is emin chen and i'm from origin lab technical support team so in today's webinar i'm going to talk about basic graphing in origin and just let you know that in this afternoon at two o'clock we have another webinar regarding data processing so welcome to come and join us okay so now let's start it um so today i'm going to talk about graphing um the first i will just introduce some basic concepts in origin regarding graphs and i will show you a couple of different examples on making different types of graph and i will also talk about the publication of publishing graphs and uh you have what what options you have to export your graph put save graphing to image files or put your graph into word or point slides okay so let's start with the some basics of graphing origin okay so in origin if you take a look at this it's uh like a typical graph page window and it is like a container which how you you have your graph in it so if you look at it the the white area in this window is the page area so it's like a canvas that you can put your multiple different layers on the top of it and in this graph you see we have two layers layer one and layer two they are indicated by the number on the top upper left okay so each layer can contain okay so each layer can contain one set of x y axis so basically um if you want to uh have like a double y axis graph so you you are needed like two two layers so in this case i have two separate layers each has one set of x y axis okay so in each layer you can have multiple data plots so for the first layer i have one scatter plot and the second one i have with two line plots okay so one thing is that you can see the hierarchical structure of the of the graph from the object manager panel so it's on the right side of the origin workspace so at the top level it's the page it's a graph three and under the page level i have two layers and one and two plots for each layer okay so another thing i'm going to mention is about the customization of the graph so in origin it is very simple to customize the graph you have um so every like element on the graph is clickable i can select the plot uh the plot i can select the layer so if you want to edit each element the simplest thing to do is just double click on it so if i double click on the plot i will open the plot details dialog where you can change the format of the uh every aspect of the plot so like for scatter plot you can change the symbol size single color or the shape of the symbol okay so um if you would want to change the any settings of the layer like the background of the layer you just double click on the layer and it will pop up the pot detail dialog in the layer level and where you can change the uh the format of the layers okay with that said we have also have like the property dialog for the axis if you double click the axis you you will see the axis property dialog where you can customize the axis another thing i'm going to mention is the mini toolbar so the minituba idea is introduced in the recent origin versions so when you click any area on the plot it will pop up this small toolbar floating toolbar and you can customize the uh the the plot or the axis from the minituba as well i will show in a moment different like applications of using minituba okay so this is just to uh give you us a brief introduction of the of the graph page in origin and i'm going to also want to mention that it's kind of flexible to move the layer around in the page in a page and resize the layers things like that and of course you can double click on the layer to customize the uh to put a preset a precise with the height in the the unit okay so let's go to our first example so in this example i'm going to show you how to plot a simple uh xy plot so this is the worksheet in origin it is like the data container but it is slightly different from the excel spreadsheets that uh one major difference is that other than the data it has a metadata on the for each column so in origin we have these uh column label rows which contains the information of each column okay so like uh from this take this as example we know what the x colon is it's it's the wavelength values and the units of nanometer and you can also put the uh what is this the like the sample information on in the comments these column label rows were reflected in when you make a plot so i will show you how to make a simple plot from this worksheet another thing is the column designation so you you will see this column a is definitely a designated as x colon and the column b is designated y column so this is also important when you make a scatter plot okay so um to make a product which is also very simple you need to first highlight a column then go to the menu plot and you can select different product types in origin so in origin we have more than a hundred prototypes they are categorized into different categories so um like simple graph like scatter plot line plot bar plot uh under this basic 2d category we can we also have like a multi-panel plot which as i said before like a multiple layers graph and also we have a different types of the statistical graph like a box chart different kinds of histogram different kinds of violin plots and you can also check that and for like 3d data we have contoured plot and also like 3d plot okay we also support many kinds of specialized graph and you will find it what you are interested okay so for this data set i have xy data i will start with a scatter plot which is simple go to plot basic 2d and i choose a scatter plot okay so when i make the part you will see the the legend okay the legend of the graph the text is from the comments of the uh of the of the data and the long uh and the axis title and the y axis title and x-axis title are from the long name of each um column so if you wanna um you can you know pre uh organize the uh the information in your worksheet and make them show in your graph this way okay now let me make some uh changes on the graph so first i'm going to say i want to change the symbol i will change it from square to circle and i'll make it smaller so i can change the size and i can change the color to red if i want to that to show on the graph i just click apply and you will you'll see the change okay and uh let me just make it smaller okay let me move it to the right next thing i'm going to change is i want to add some grid lines okay for the axis so which is the axis property so i just double click on the axis and i can go to the grid grids tab and i want to add grid lines for both vertical and horizontal then i can just use shift to select both and click on the show check the shield box and i can show the minor grid lines as well okay for example i want to customize the ticker labels okay then i can go to ticker labels so i want to only change the x system label i can change it to this different display format say in this case i'm choosing scientific and click apply okay so if i want to change the background of this graph which is the layer property the background so i can select the layer so you see the the blue frame indicating that i'm selecting the selecting the layer then i double click and it will bring up this layer property um dialog and i can change the background to some light color say light yellow okay okay then i sort of like to customize this graph okay so this is uh i just show you how to use the property dialogs to to customize the graph um i'm going to show you how to use the mini toolbar to customize the graph so many toolbar is recently introduced into origin which will make the customization of graph much easier okay so let me first again select column b and make a scatter plot so this time i can just select a scatter plot from the recently used category okay i i don't have go back to the to find that on the 2d category okay so to change without open the without opening the property dialog i can simply click once on the plot and i will pop up this mini toolbar dialog on mini toolbar then i will just click this to change the color and change the shape change the size you see it's much easier okay and for applying the grid lines i can click on the axis and find this grid line button and select it and i'll see both i will say add to both major take and minor tick and i can also click this button say apply format to so let's say apply the format of grid lines to other axis so in this case apply to x-axis as well okay and for the background color i can click on the layer it will pop up the mini toolbar for the layer okay so here is the layer background color button and i click that and select light year yellow okay um but i have to say that not every uh thing can be changed with the mini toolbar for example like the uh checker label format so i still have to double click and go into the uh access dialog to change that okay but some like very frequent frequently used um format changing options are available with the minute toolbar okay okay now let's go to next example plot x y yyyy data so in this case i have this worksheet it contains multiple y columns okay so to okay so it's like a spectrum measured at different temperatures so the temperature info are in the comments of each column so to visualize the multiple wide columns i the first thing i can do is i select all the y columns and go to the plot in this case i'm going to make a line plot okay i find the line plot under the basic 2d category okay so in origin once you you you highlight multiple columns and make a line plot you will see that the color of the lines are automatically incremented so that's because these are these curves are grouped in this case so when the curves are grouped you can change the format of the all the curves all at once as a group so for example if i double click let's say double click on the line and i want to open this the plot details dialog and on the first plot it will show it will add another tab called group here so here you can change the line color say if i change it to a different color list and when i click apply the new color list will be applied to all the curves on the on the graph okay this is the um like if i change the say the thickness of the line the same format will be applied to other curves within this group okay another thing i'm going to show you is that so right now the all the lines are overlapped with each other which is not easy to identify each curve so we can change okay we can stack the curves vertically so if i go to the layers and go to stack and let's say auto so now the curves are stacked but it's out of the way of the frames like i can click this rescale y button on the right side and it will all within the the layer and another option is that i have this legend showing the temperature of each curve i can move the legend to on the side of each curve which is easier to see so i can just click on the legend and from this mini toolbar i have this attached to plots button there are multiple options in for the legend mini toolbar you can check it later so for the color i will use auto then the the the text color will follow the curve okay let's see so the legends are added to the to each curve okay so i will show you two different options to visualize like a multiple y or like multiple spectrums data so one is the waterfall okay again i select all the y's and go to plot so in this case i'm going to to 3d category and the 3d waterfall so this is a different way to show your multiple y data so especially for like a complicated spectrum it's a different way to you can compare different spectrums so for the tick label now by default the z-axis is using the long name as the labels i can double click to change that instead of using long name so i can use commands okay take label source it's coming from the comments of each column okay so now it's changed to the uh temperature and uh again i can say i can feel the the the area under the curve with the some color so i go to the pattern tab and under the fill color i can choose by plot and choose the increment color list okay yeah this is just a option so for then the border color i just choose user black let you know you have this option you know to in origin to to make a multiple y plot another thing i'm going to another plot type is the graph browser so let's say i first just select nothing okay without selecting anything i can go to plot so i have this browser go to color lines it will list all the all the columns in the worksheet on the left side of this graph type and now it's just show amplitude let's say i can right click long name and click comment and it will show the uh can turn off the long name it's not very informative okay so if i just choose different columns it will show on the on the graph what is nice about this you can select columns as you wanted and compare individual column and you will do spectrums so you can select all as well will show on the graph okay so this is another very nice tool to for you to compare the spectrums in origin okay now let's go to next example multiple y-axis okay so in this case i have a worksheet with three y columns uh we notice that each y column has has different units okay so which means if i plot all these three into one plot i it will it will make no sense so let's say if i select simply select all three white columns and then make a say line plot they're kind of a messed right let me close this so what i'm going to do is since these three y columns are shared the same x column so share the same x axis what i'm going to do is i just want to move the like one plot into a a second y axis okay so let's say if i select the red curve it was it was also show that this is plotted from column c i can use the column object so i can here right click on this plot and select uh move to second y axis okay now the this signal uh y column part is moved to the second axis so i will move the the other the other one to the third y axis so in this case i am going to first in uh create the the third layer with the third y axis okay i click this button add the right white layer okay it will add another y layer it has a little bit mercy at this moment on the graph but don't worry about that i will yeah also i will show you here is the button called the fit page to layer because something is outside of the the the the page area so okay now let's select this position curve this is a third curve i can move yeah actually you can simply just drag the position to the third layer okay and uh so for each layer i'm going to rescale the y-axis so that they all show on the graph okay then i want i'm just going to customize the graph a little bit like the the third layer i change the color to blue okay then i can change the axis color to follow the line color okay so if i select this axis i can this time i can go to the toolbar so here is the line border color so i can set it to auto so it's getting red and for the tick label i can use the mini toolbar i showed you before set it to auto and also the title change to auto okay and repeat that for the third layer okay so now you get this three y axis plot okay so these are of of course there's a simple way to make the three y axis plot this is um i will just show you what the other option you have okay the simplest way is you simply select all three y columns and go to plot and go to multiple panel axis so we have these multiple white multiple y plots graph type so let's say three y's this one three y y okay so it's just directly make a graph like what i made here okay okay so now let's go to next example uh box plot okay so this data set we have the the sales data for different technical companies okay and it's a quarterly data from year 200 2010 to 2015. i want to compare the means mean sales of each company among all these years so you can think of it you can you can make a box chart okay so let's say i select all the y columns and i go to plot and this time i'm going to do a statistical plot so the box chart the simplest one okay so let's make some changes of the graph i can click this rotate button to rotate the tick label and i can change this box say in this case i not only want to see the box i also want to see the data so i can choose in yeah i can i can use this bar and data overlap prototype okay and it also shows some extra lines i don't want this line so i can click this button so this is a median line i can read from it so i can turn it off just choose none so and i can also change the color of the bar uh let's see so the field color of the bar to be biplot yeah i can just choose this one okay and i can also change the the symbol color okay the single color um so i can color each single byte by the quarter value in column a so this is not available for in minute toolbar so i have to double click on the symbol and go into the property prop product details dialog and go to symbol and here let's say the single color i will say by points and i indexed to column a okay let's click apply so this is a one way to color each symbols so to use a column use a column to define the specified single color okay now you can see another thing i'm going to change is the error bar so i would like to show the standard deviation of the of the data group of data so let's go to the box tab so right now the error bar is show is showing the outlier so i can change that to set standard deviation and just the one standard deviation is good okay click ok ok now it shows properly for the another thing i will just want to show you is the data highlighter tool so it's here so i want to say okay which there are multiple points the symbols here which point gives us the largest quarterly sales so it's at this point i can i don't know which color it is i can use this data highlighter too to select this data point then it will highlight the row with in the worksheet which corresponding to this data point so it's a you know that the fourth quarter of the 2010 has the largest sales which is also the nokia microsoft company okay so another alternative of the box chart is the violin plot so let's say i can select all these columns and go to plot in the statistical in this time i'm going to choose half filing okay so the violin plot not only gives you the some simple statistic size mean or standard deviation it also gives you the distribution of the data points in each group okay so this is just an option yeah i can build a color with a color list okay yeah this is another another example of showing the statistics of the data okay now let's go to next example xyz contour so sometimes users are handling these uh like 3d data or xyz data so the 3d data so in this case i first need to change so it's an x and a y and a z data so the the necessary thing to do is to change this x uh the column designation of the z data into z okay so now it's calling z so origin now recognize this as a xyz data and uh um like a contour product is very is often used in examining like the morphology of like a thin film such kind of usage so in this case i have i can simply make a contour plot by selecting the z-axis then go to the plot and the contour so contour plot okay so obviously the the red area is the the peak and the blue area is the valley on the on the graph and let's see what other thing i can do is uh at first glance you see that the graph is not very smooth this is still some boundaries so this is because we we are kind of like a low of the levels i can increase the level of this uh contour plot so i use minituber to launch this set levels dialog i can change uh increase the number of minor levels okay and click ok so it's becoming more smooth i can also use the mini toolbar to change the palette i can oh there's this one i can change it to more uh colorful let's say like a pumpkin patch okay a different palette another thing i can do is uh i can add labels say use this mini toolbar to show contour labels and the way once the labels show on the graph you can change the label size make it smaller okay sometimes people also want to extract the contour lines from the graph so i can just select this graph and slowly click twice and it will select one contour line then i can right click and then extract contour lines okay so sometimes you once you have this contour line you can use this as a boundary to on the graph let's see if i copy the contour line data into a new xy new columns aside the original data i can use this contour lines to only plot the area between within this contour line okay so this is another option in the contour plot you can specify the boundary of the con of the contour so let's say the boundary x data that this time i'm i choose current d and the boundary y data column e and i i can just remove the smoothing just click okay so that yeah this has some usage for some customers that you only want to show the area between the contour lines okay okay now let's go to the next example service plot okay so in this example i'm going to show a 3d surface plot again i have these xyz data and i choose plot this time i'm going to choose from the 3d category 3d color map okay um this is like a 3d graph in origin so it's a color it's color mapping to the the height or the z values of the column so to rotate the 3d graphing origin is simple you can hit press on the r key and use mouse to rotate the 3d graph so it helps you to examine a 3d graph and you can also change that to a different palette use a toolbar as well so not much option for now but i can select the different palette and i can also apply smooth smoothing to the 3d graph so you can double click on the 3d graph and go into the plot details dialog and then go to the contour info tab and you can apply some smoothing okay and you can also add the lighting to the graph yeah some people would like that and you can hold the s key on the keyboard and change the uh light source direction okay okay uh another thing is a okay i can also use these xyz data to make a 3d scatter plot so if i highlight column c go to plot let's say 3d scatter plot okay yeah this is another way to visualize the 3d data you may also want to add this scattered plot on top of this surface part okay because i have to let you know that for 3d data so for 3d graph origin can only have one layer okay so you don't you don't have the option to like say add another layer and then add a plot to it but you can do that with the layer contents dialog okay right click on the layer indicator click layer contents and it will show on the right side what is already on the graph so right now the column z colon c is plotted as a surface on the graph so next i will plot z again as a scatter plot okay so in this drop down i can choose 3d scatter and click the button add plot it will be added to the existing graph and click ok so that you see the scatter plot are added okay you can customize the it a little bit like remove the drop lines i don't want the drop line and for the single i can make it larger let's say okay so let's say show as a sphere okay now the this i just show you how to like uh uh overlapping how to overlap a 3d scatter plot and a 3d surface plot uh of course um in origin we have a different um data structure called the matrix it's using two storing to store 3d data so the matrix can also be used to make a surface plot okay so i'm going i'm not going to cover too much about matrix uh in this uh webinar and if you're interested you can come back in in this afternoon that's about the data processing okay that that will that webinar will cover more on the data processing in worksheet and matrix okay so this is also um on the the 3d surface plot can also be generated from a matrix plot matrix data okay now let's go to next example graph maker okay so this is a worksheet of the performance of different cars of different make and different year so in this case we have a new new types of columns called categorical data with category with categorical data okay so what i'm going to do is i want to check the relationship between the power and the engine displacement for different years okay i want to like split the uh split the scatter plot into multiple panels based on the year okay so the easiest thing to uh to do this task is to use the plot graph maker tool okay let me show you what the graph maker tool is so this is very neat tool that you have all the columns list on the left you can drag the columns into individual entry on the in the middle say if i i want to like plot plot power and engine displacement i can just drag these two into this entry then on the upper row i have different product types so right now it's a scatter plot when you hover your mouse onto a different data type it's the graph we're getting get updated okay and you can uh just click to to to confirm that your choice okay so right now i just leave it as a scatter plot and i want to now to split okay split the graph into different years so i can move the year to the vertical panel okay so you see the graph of the the the plot are splitted into different years okay and what's more i can do a feeling like say for example i'm doing a linear fit so and i want i add the confidence bands and prediction bands and there are more options if you click this button i can add an equation the fitted equation and the pearson's r value and i can change the filter color to green for example okay once you are satisfied with graph you can click ok to generate okay yeah you can of course you can customize the graph even more but right now i just leave it as it is okay so let's say now i have the data the plots from year 1980 up to 2020 2004 so let's say i if i now just duplicated the worksheet and i change the filter on this first column so this is like similar filter as in excel now i change the data to only show the other years okay now i have the data for the other years i want to duplicate this graph okay i want to duplicate this graph with this new worksheet okay yeah there's a another option in origin called the batch plotting duplicate okay then i'm just going to batch part with a new book and just select this new created the workbook and the plot will be this will be plotted into uh individual graphs okay let's click okay okay now the same graph is plotted with the different years okay yeah this is a very useful um i mean usage in origin to duplicate the graph with the same um same format okay let's see also that also supports the duplicated with different columns so if i this is a pre plotted graph if i select the graph it shows the source of the graph data is from power so i can also duplicate this graph with other columns let's say i can right click on the title bar then click duplicate and then in this case i'm going to batch plot with new columns okay let's say column d and e and also plotting to individual graphs click ok okay so you see the duplicate the graph format is that kind of simple you do have this option okay now let's go to next example color management and in origin 2021 we introduced this new color manager tool okay i was just first to show you this tool and uh and we'll show a couple of examples of application of this tool so under to menu color manager okay so right now uh on the right side i have all this all these uh color list or palettes you see that that is available in the gui in origin okay so on the left side i have i can have a like a more colorless which is uh in the in in in the collection in origin so first of all you can uh if you want to show the color list in the gui you can just select a color list on the left and add it to the to right okay so now we can have this uh get a new color list or color palette from web or from a data file and i just list some of the website and the color list file types here that you can go to this website and find the customize color list and download and to use them okay i will just show a simple example let's say i import from a web original pre list some of these color lists here so let's say i want to yeah import a color list called winter so from us some website let's click ok so this file is installed as a color list okay so you will see it's added to the color list of gui as well so the winter color list then let's say i can click this and fill that with a new color list okay it's that simple okay um next example i'm going to show is how i can copy a color scheme from an existing graph to your own graph okay let me open this uh so this is the picture actually so this picture already have these color scheme and you think this is very good and i want to apply that into my own graph so here is another option let's say yeah let me make it a little smaller i can go to this color manager tool and let's say click the new button to create a new color list so i have i can use this color pick tool let's say just a pick color from the existing graph and i click replace to replace the first color in the color list then i just select the second color and add it as new and select the third color and add it as new and select the fourth color and just repeat this so now i have this new color list which is you see the how easy it is to create a new color list let's see my color list and save it okay then let's then you can click this and fill with the newly created color list my color list okay see how simple it is right okay now let's go we still have some time so let's go to the publicly publishing topic okay so to export a graph in origin the traditional way to do is we have this export graph dialogue this tool has been in origin for multiple versions it's a complicated dialogue but with uh many options okay so first like on the right side it's a preview you can click uh check this preview auto preview check box to see the preview on the right side and of course we support multiple different like image formats like the vector format like the eps emf or pdf we support the raster image files type like png jpg tif for example like let's say i select the tif so um by default the page size of the graph will be will be used and will be filled in this page size image size area of course you can change the image size let's say if i change to 4.6 yes because for some journal it has some requirements so 4.6 as width is the requirement for the journal size i just put it here so you can change the size in the export graph dialog and the you can also change the dpi resolution so of course if you lower the resolution you will you will you will see the the entire graph image preview in this in the right side okay so for the size that we know that it has some dpi requirements like 600 dpi okay other than that we are we can also uh have this option say like the margin control you can control which area on the graph that you want to export i will show that in next example so for now i will just save it okay let's say you can save it to anywhere okay let's say let's go to next example export margin okay so for this graph you see there are some text objects outside the graph page so when i export graph again when i turn on the preview so let's say if i go to the margin control so if i set auto as margin control the origin is smart enough to include only the the the the graph within the page area so if i instead choose border so the border when you choose border the origin will try to cover the all the graph objects on the page area so the text object will be included of course if you select tight it's also showing that sometimes you don't want that so you have to choose auto so it will only cover this page area another thing i'm going to show is the export um whatever we call the export margin offsets okay when you select this you will see a green frame on the graph so this shows which the graph area will be exported when you select auto in that export graph dialog say for example i only want to export this image to a file so let's say apply and okay again let's go to export graph dialog in this case i only want to export this yet so when i choose auto as margin control only the uh the the lower left area is getting up exported okay so this is another option in origin that you can select the uh you wanted the area to be to get up output next is the uh that i are going to introduce this nice app called graph publisher so say i want to export this graph and send it to the for example the science journal so but i don't i know some requirements for the journal like the it has some requirements for image size the resolution the text size things like that origin has this nice app called graph publisher it will help you to examine each aspect of the graph and help you to change the format to to satisfy the requirement of the journal let's say i choose this export for publication button so it's a check graph element there's a drop down list list some of the journals let's say size for example yeah just to let you know that if you have some other journals you know the uh you know the the requirement you can let us know and we can add that to this list okay so for the science journal it first has a page size requirement it should be less than 4.5 4.6 inches as a width if i double click this graph and go to the page level and i will see the width is above that right so i i can click apply so the the in the the graph will get you know that the dimension like they change according to the journal okay so i can click next in this page it will check all the text or the font sizes okay all failed because it needs the font size to be larger than eight if i click on the graph you can check the font size on the on the toolbar it's seven which is below eight right so so i simply click check these boxes and click apply so it will automatically adjust the font size to meet the requirement okay go to next like this time it checks the the line thickness the axis lines the uh the plot lines things like that and i click apply to use this to to to adjust to the setting and you can also if you want you can add some more margins okay of course it you can export the graph and it shows finished okay yeah this is nice too i just encourage you to try that okay next i'm going to show you the like put your graph into a powerpoint or word so here i have this graph already made in origin and i have say i have this word file i want to put a graph in in this word document the first thing you can think of is i export the graph into an image file then i insert that image file into word but there's a more easy way if you right click on the title bar you can select copy page and copy graph as picture so two options so i will show you copy page okay so when you click copy page the graph will be copied as ole object so what the ole object means it contains all the data that generates this graph when you paste into say into word not only the image is copied over but also the data that plot the image is also copied over so what is nice about this is once you um make this uh word document and send it to your friend and you can in the future to edit the graph further okay so in in word you can double click this graph so it will launch a origin instance and you can modify the graph say again let's say i use a mini toolbar to change the let's say change the color and the change the line um line line color yeah just make some simple change and i close the origin instance you will see the graph you are getting updated on the in the word which is nice right another thing i'm going to show you is uh um if i have say in this project i already made a bunch of graphs i want to um like dump all the graphs into a powerpoint file okay we also have this nice um called the center graphs to powerpoint you can also dump all the graphs into a word or document of course so we have these send graphs to word apps as well and let's see how it works okay so once i click on the app it will launch this dialog and you can first to set to set as a graph scope let's say i want to all the i want all the graphs in the project to be exported to be moved to the point point of course you can delete some unwanted ones okay okay so you can put the graph into a slide powerpoint slides as a picture or the ole object okay so if you put in as a picture the the the powerpoint file size that were getting smaller and you will um like you can you can change change the margins okay and you can also um you can also like want to keep the aspect ratio otherwise you the graph will get stretched in the slides and you can also put the title on the top of each slide okay and you can also choose to send it to a opened powerpoint file or create a new powerpoint file okay so right now i have already have this point point just file opened so this has the two slides now the first is the the the title slide and the second is where you i want to put it in the images so i want to dump all the images from the second slides all the way okay then i can select here like starting slides index let's say two and uh for like multiple graphs imported it was creating new slides to to to take the new graph okay so right now it's it will automatically fill the powerpoint file name let's click send you will see the graph will be put into origin into powerpoint slides automatically and that yeah as i also can choose i also control the uh the position of each graph okay so this is very convenient then you can add the text to the slides maybe on the side and to further to to customize the powerpoint okay let's close this okay i think that's all for today's webinar yeah that's all for today's webinar so if you uh we will have a poll next then please feel free to send us the suggestions and feedbacks and thank you for attending
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Channel: OriginLab Corp.
Views: 23,290
Rating: 4.9137931 out of 5
Keywords: OriginLab, OriginPro, Origin, Graphing in Origin, Basic Graphing, Intro to graphing in Origin, How to make a graph in Origin, OriginPro for Beginners, Introduction to graphing
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Length: 57min 38sec (3458 seconds)
Published: Mon Dec 07 2020
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