EasyManua.ls Logo

Anrtisu Site Master S331D - Page 207

Anrtisu Site Master S331D
227 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Refer to the Handheld Software Tools HELP function for more information on the steps
necessary to perform a trace overlay.
Saving Traces
Once the plots are captured to the PC they can be saved as individual files or as a block of
files to a database.
Saving a Plot as a Windows Metafile or to a Spreadsheet
Plots can be saved as a Windows metafile (.wmf), a Handheld Software Tools .dat file, a
text file (.txt) or an .mdb database. The metafile may be imported into graphic programs
and the text file can be imported into a spreadsheet. The .dat and .mdb files are used exclu
-
sively by Handheld Software Tools.
To save a plot as a Windows metafile, click on the File menu and select Export to
Metafile from the pull down menu. Once the trace is saved as a metafile, it can be copied
and transferred into other applications as a picture or graphic file.
To copy a metafile:
Step1. Select the trace to be copied with the mouse cursor.
Step2.
Select Edit and then Copy. The file will copied to the clipboard, or select File
and then Export to a Windows metafile.
Step3. Open the target application (Microsoft Word, etc.).
Step4.
Select Edit and then Paste. The file will be inserted as a graphic file or a
bitmap.
Saving a Plot to a Spreadsheet
Plots can be saved as a text file (.txt) which can then be imported into a spreadsheet pro-
gram.
To save a plot as a text file:
Step1. Select the trace to be copied with the mouse cursor.
Step2.
Click on the File menu and select Export to Text File for a Spreadsheet
from the pull down menu.
Step3. Save the file to a local directory.
Step4. Exit the Handheld Software Tools program and open the spreadsheet applica
-
tion.
Step5. Import the .txt file into the spreadsheet program.
16-6
Chapter 16 Handheld Software Tools

Table of Contents