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The scaling for the plots in [[DatLab]] can be changed via "Graph" / "Scaling", see the "Guide through the Menues" [http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-datlab-guide| [MiPNet12.07]].
The scaling for the plots in [[DatLab]] can be changed via "Graph" / "Scaling", see [[MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide]].
Sometimes the scaling factors may have been changed unintentionally (and unnoticed). In this caseย  O2 flux or other plots may look very uncommon or noisy on the first glance. This will be detected by looking at the absolute values on the right and left axis. It is also possible to revert to standard scalings by selecting one of the pre-installed "Layouts", see [http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-datlab-guide| [MiPNet12.07]].
Sometimes the scaling factors may have been changed unintentionally (and unnoticed). In this caseย  O2 flux or other plots may look very uncommon or noisy on the first glance. This will be detected by looking at the absolute values on the right and left axis. It is also possible to revert to standard scalings by selecting one of the pre-installed "Layouts", see [[MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide]].


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The scaling for the plots in DatLab can be changed via "Graph" / "Scaling", see MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide. Sometimes the scaling factors may have been changed unintentionally (and unnoticed). In this case O2 flux or other plots may look very uncommon or noisy on the first glance. This will be detected by looking at the absolute values on the right and left axis. It is also possible to revert to standard scalings by selecting one of the pre-installed "Layouts", see MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide.