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Thread: Undo feature while building a graph

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    Undo feature while building a graph

    Can we get an "Undo Last" feature in the graph section. I found the undo all button and well....... That sucked. I was copying labels from the editor row axis and when pasting, it was pulling 10 decimal places, went to "undo" what I had pasted so, I could manually enter the values and it erased all my data in the graph I was building. Scrolled over the button and realized it was "undo all".

    Leads to my next question, should we be able to copy the axis from the editor to our graphs without it altering the number? Or are we going to have to manually input our axis values everytime?
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    It shouldn't be altering the numbers, though it may be showing more decimal places than what you're seeing in the Editor

    If you right click inside a table in editor you can go to Column Axis or Row Axis and copy labels. Then paste into the graph you're making in Scanner and that should be all you have to do to get axis value setup to match your tune
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    Quote Originally Posted by schpenxel View Post
    It shouldn't be altering the numbers, though it may be showing more decimal places than what you're seeing in the Editor

    If you right click inside a table in editor you can go to Column Axis or Row Axis and copy labels. Then paste into the graph you're making in Scanner and that should be all you have to do to get axis value setup to match your tune
    I see. I was clicking on the axis i wanted then copying from that table. Thanks!
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