How to Merge Multiple Graphs into One Figure in OriginPro (Thesis & Paper Ready) #OriginPro #DataAna

Learn how to merge multiple graphs into a single publication-quality, multi-panel figure in OriginPro — perfect for your thesis, dissertation, or journal paper. In this tutorial, I combine three scatter plots with linear regression fits (compressive strength vs. UPV, water absorption, and void content from my PhD research on sustainable concrete) into one clean figure with (a), (b), (c) panel labels, ready to insert directly into a Word document. ⏱ What you'll learn: How to use Graph → Merge Graph Windows in OriginPro Choosing the right arrangement (1×3 vs 2×2) and spacing Adding (a), (b), (c) panel labels to each graph Keeping fonts and styles consistent across panels Exporting at 300 DPI (PNG/TIFF) at the correct width for thesis and journal figures 🎓 Who this is for: PhD scholars, master's students, and researchers preparing figures for theses, dissertations, and journal manuscripts (Elsevier, ASCE, Springer, IEEE formats). Software used: OriginPro (works in Origin 2021 and later) If this helped you, like and subscribe for more research and data-visualization tutorials — and drop a comment if you want a video on grouped scatter plots, linear fitting with R², or exporting graphs for specific journals. #OriginPro #ResearchTips #PhD #DataVisualization #ThesisWriting #OriginSoftware #GraphMerging #PublicationQualityFigures #AcademicWriting #CivilEngineering