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Can you allow a cursor to be dragged on a graph, but not scroll the graph?
Can you allow a cursor to be dragged on a graph, but not scroll the graph?
bmihura
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04-18-2005
10:37 PM
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I'd like to be able to drag a cursor on a graph, but when the cursor hits the edge of the graph, it scrolls the whole graph.
Is there some way to make it
not
scroll when you drag the cursor and bump the edge of the graph?
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Re: Can you allow a cursor to be dragged on a graph, but not scroll the graph?
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04-19-2005
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Yes! Right-click on the graph, go to "Advanced", and uncheck "Cursors Scroll Graph".
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Nice! Thanks for pointing that out, I'm surprised I missed that. You just saved me a lot of time.
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You both get stars for bringing this to my attention. I never noticed that option (or the ability to turn off Auto Adjusting Scales) before, and they both save a lot of unnecessary work.
Thanks!
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