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February, 2016   Subscribe
 
New Apps Now Available!

Apps are a new feature in Origin 2016, allowing you to extend the capabilities of Origin. We published five new Apps in January:

View all available Apps by visiting our File Exchange page.To watch App tutorial videos, visit our YouTube Channel.

 
Product Webinars in February

Register now to attend a free Origin product webinar:

Importing Data

February 4, 2016, 2:00 PM

Interacting with Microsoft Office

February 11, 2016, 2:00 PM

Data Processing and Statistics

February 18, 2016, 2:00 PM

OpenGL-based 3D Graphs

February 25, 2016, 2:00 PM

 

Seats are limited. Register today!

 
Upcoming Events

Pittcon 2016     Mar 7-10, 2016     Booth #1946
Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA

APS 2016     Mar 15-17     Booth #611
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD

AIChE 2016     Apr 10-13, 2016     Booth TBD
George R Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX

Neuroscience 2016     Nov 13-16     Booth #1536
San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA

 
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Tech Tips

Making Dynamic Inset Graphs

Origin provides users with a number of ways to generate inset graphs for sections of their data. This blog post will show you three ways to accomplish this using templates, enlarged graphs, and by manually adding layers to existing plotted data. 

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Visualizing the Negative Log

The logarithm of a negative value is not defined in the read space, but in practical applications, we occasionally see that the magnitude of the data changes exponentially even in the negative area. This blog will show you how to present such data in a graph. 

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