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Old   August 6, 2021, 20:57
Default highlighting a region of the y-axis or x-axis
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Islam Abdelghafar
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Hello everyone,

I have a question about how to highlighting a region of the y-axis or x-axis with a specific color in Tecplot like the figure below.

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Old   August 10, 2021, 13:15
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Tecplot 360/Focus doesn't have an "axis highlight" option built-in. But you could achieve the effect by using a Rectangle geometry.

From the Insert menu select Rectangle. This will change the mouse tool and you can draw a rectangular geometry in the region of interest. Double-click on the rectangle and you can change the following settings:

Draw Order: Before Data
Coordinate System: Grid

Then you can type in exact X,Y,Width,Height values to make sure it's in the correct spot.

I hope that helps.
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