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Origin Pro 9.1 stacked columns/groups

I had a problem with Origin recently..
When trying to make a nice column graph with few y values for one x value it automatically gave me a stacked columns like that:


And what I wanted were groups. It took me some time to find the solution.
Go to
> Graph > Layer Contents

Highlight all y and group.


Apply.

Voilà !!!


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