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Canberra Lynx - Editing the Definition; The New Command; The Input Definition Report

Canberra Lynx
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The key piece of information here is the File Descriptor, which you added when the
file was first saved. This should help you decide if the file you selected is the one you
want to edit.
Editing the Definition
All of the menus and commands available for defining an MCA are also used for edit
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ing a definition. Just select the entry you want to change and apply the commands as
before, then Save the Definition file.
The New Command
If you want to create a totally new MCA Definition, the File menu’s New command
clears the definition table so you can begin a new definition.
Because New is a destructive operation, selecting it will cause the program to ask for
a confirmation in one of two ways:
1.
If the Definition currently being displayed has not been changed since it
was last saved (no asterisk in the Title Bar), you will be asked if you want to
erase the current Definition. Click on OK to erase it, or Cancel to return to
the Input Definition Editor.
2. If the Definition currently being displayed has been changed but not saved,
you will be given a chance to save it.
The Input Definition Report
The File menu’s Report command always saves to a disk file, but if you click on Yes
in the dialog box that pops up, you can send the report to a disk file and print the re
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port as well. Click on No to save it to a disk file without printing the report.
Genie 2000 Analysis Software (optional)
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