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hi this is Ken from origin lab this short video will show you how to place Legend labels next to each curve on a graph here we see a y offset graph showing a series of emission wavelengths by default our Legend will be in the top right corner of the graph but in this case we want to place labels next to each corresponding curve to do this letamp;#39;s begin by double clicking on the graph to open the plot detail dialogue letamp;#39;s go to the label Tab and enable labels at specified indices only we want to see labels after the last value so we set our index to Zero by default this label will show us the corresponding y value of each line to change this set the label to custom then in format string select the last option which should read roughly as percent wall NL which Returns the columnamp;#39;s long name to apply this format strength to user defined parameter 1 weamp;#39;ll need to replace the L with D1 pressing apply should return the value seen in the original Legend to add u