Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
Mar 2, 2023, 6:25 p.m. EST
See figure attached.
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See figure attached.
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Posted:
2 years ago
Mar 2, 2023, 7:03 p.m. EST
See figure attached.
Thank you Robert for answering. But, it is not working this way.
>See figure attached.
Thank you Robert for answering. But, it is not working this way.
Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
Mar 3, 2023, 2:24 p.m. EST
Updated:
2 years ago
Mar 4, 2023, 11:29 a.m. EST
Well, that's strange. Perhaps you should post your .mph file to the forum.
SUPERSEDED: See my updated answer.
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Well, that's strange. Perhaps you should post your .mph file to the forum.
SUPERSEDED: See my updated answer.
Robert Koslover
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Posted:
2 years ago
Mar 4, 2023, 11:27 a.m. EST
Oh, I misunderstood your question! I now see that you wanted to see the plot without all the detail! When you replotted the file, it automatically scaled it (to show you the detail). If you don't want that, then set the min and max values of the y axis manually. You will find those in the various plot settings. See example attached.
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Oh, I misunderstood your question! I now see that you wanted to see the plot *without* all the detail! When you replotted the file, it automatically scaled it (to show you the detail). If you don't want that, then set the min and max values of the y axis manually. You will find those in the various plot settings. See example attached.