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additional alleging customization features have been added to origin 2018 in this video I will show three examples of how to use the interactive dialogue to build legend entries to begin I have a scatter plot with multiple data sets in this graph I have set the symbol size to be fairly small because of how dense the data is when I create a legend the similar size appears as the same size as used in this plot to enlarge the symbol size in the legend right click on the legend and select properties then select the symbol tab in the scatter symbol size I can change the symbol size from a hundred percent to two hundred fifty from the original size for my second example I have a line scatterplot again Im going to select properties to open the text object legend dialog select the symbol tab this time under the symbol plus line style I have the option to customize the legend so there are two scatter points connected with the line lastly I can easily edit the legend to add custom entries such