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Yajing
Level I

JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

in JMP17, in bivariate Fit plot,  when there are more and more Y columns to be plotted at the same time, and then when i copy the plot and paste to somewhere, it turns out wider and wider bottom margin, showed as below.

 

1) when there is only 1 Y column, there are no bottom margin when i copy the plot and paste to somewhere.

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2) when there are multi Y columns to be plotted at the same time, there are some Margin when i copy and paste the plot

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3) when there are more and more Y columns to be plotted at the same time, teh margin is getting wider and wider when i copy and paste the plot.

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6 REPLIES 6
Yajing
Level I

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

does anyone know this or encounter the same issue, anyway to fix it. Thanks

jthi
Super User

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

How are you trying to copy the image?

-Jarmo
Yajing
Level I

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

Just Ctrl+C

Yajing
Level I

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

Just Ctrl+C, and we never encountered this issue in previous version

jthi
Super User

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

What do you select before you Ctrl+C? JMP17 could have changed the display box structure somehow which then could add some additional whitespace when new plots are added

-Jarmo
Yajing
Level I

Re: JMP17 Bottom Margin of Bivariate plot issue

I just click the selection button, then select and copy the plot, and then paste. That is the same way as i have been doing in previous versions, i have never encountered this issue from JMP14, 15, 16.

the more Y columns to be plotted at the same time, the wider whitespace is after you paste, but as you can see, the original plot before paste has no whitespace. Thanks

 

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