The Synchronize Windows feature allows you to manipulate multiple plots in multiple windows at the same time. Click
the Synchronize Window icon, , from the Page Controls toolbar to access the dialog.
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The Synchronize Windows feature allows you to manipulate multiple plots in multiple windows at the same time. Click
the Synchronize Window icon, , from the Page Controls toolbar to access the dialog.
The Synchronize Windows feature allows you to manipulate multiple plots in multiple
windows at the same time. Click the Synchronize Window icon, , from the Page
Controls toolbar to access the dialog.
The synchronization applies only to zooming and panning, and axis attributes. Other
plot attributes, such as background color, foreground color, and so on, can not be
synched.
The following updates, when performed in any of the synchronized windows, will be
performed in all synchronized windows:
Zooming/panning
Tics/grids
Axis format
Axis units
Note:
Updates will apply to secondary axes as well, where applicable. If a
selected window is model, text or video window, then it is ignored.
Synchronize Windows for plots overrules the Axis panel's Fit Range
option, located on the Scales and Tics tab.
Only windows with the same number of axes will be synced.
Changing the scaling and the units of an axis will be used in the synced
axis of the other plots.
Start Synchronization
The Synchronize Windows dialog allows you to set the synchronization
settings and begin the synchronization.
The dialog displays the product types in the different windows. Select
the windows to synchronize by clicking on the square.
By default, all windows are displayed in the current graphics window
background color, indicating that these windows are active for view
synchronization. You can click on each of these rectangles (which
represent a page window) to exclude it from the synchronization. The
background color of the window will change to the same color as the
dialog for all windows that are excluded.
To include a currently excluded window, simply click on the rectangle
again (and the background color will change back to the current graphics
window background color).
The Synchronize Windows dialog remains on top until you click
OK, or close it.
Changes to the window, page, and window layout (for example, adding new
windows or pages) can still be made while the view synchronization is
running. If a new page is added using the add page or cut/copy/paste
options, and the synchronized view mode was "on" prior to the addition,
then the new page (and all the windows in that page) will be linked by
default - until the mode is changed or stopped.
Stop Synchronization
Stops the synchronization across all windows/pages. To stop the view
synchronization, click the active Synchronize Windows icon, , on the Page Controls toolbar.
Note: No pop-up dialog is associated with this option.