Note: When directly selecting cells in worksheet to format, e.g., italicize text, color text, and subsequently make a plot using the formatted text as tick labels or text labels, the formatting will be missing in the graph. If there are multi-line text in X column, when plotting data, the tick label will show in multi-lines. Specify what to show in 2nd row (inner row). Specify what to show in 1st row (outer row). Then Bottom1 and Bottom2 will show on left panel.Under Tick Labels tab, select Table subset.Double click tick label to open Axis dialog.After plotting, if you want to show two rows of tick labels, you can Using bottom x axis as an example, if your x data is text or categorical. Show Muti-Line Tick Labels Use Tick Label Table If tick label is too long, wrap text on Format sub-tab.If what you want isn't listed, choose Custom Display in Display dropdown list and define your own date/time display.On Display sub-tab, pick desired display in Display dropdown box.If X data is date/time, date/time tick labels will show. When creating a Formula for axis labels, use "x" to refer to the current axis, whether it is an X, Y or Z axis. 2* means two decimal places and drop trailing zeros.
Note: Custom in Display dropdown list gives you full control of numeric display. Go to Format subtab to customize font, size, color, rotation, etc.If you want to show logarithmic notation -2,-1,0,1,2 in log scale instead of scientific notation e.g.If you want to show tick label as fractions, it's supported in Origin 2018b.If you are using Origin 2018 or older versions, set Divide by Factor as 0.01 and set Suffix asĀ %. If you want to show tick label as percent, see See Display my axis label as percentage.For numeric tick label, you can also use Divide by Factor, Formula, and Prefix/Suffix together to customize tick labels.Check Set Decimal Places checkbox and enter demical place number.To set decimal places, select Decimal in Display dropdown list.On Display sub-tab, pick desired display in Display dropdown box, such as Scientific, Engineering, etc.Double click on the axis tick labels or select Format: Axes: X/Y/Z Axis.4 Use Subscripts and Superscripts in Tick Labels.