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To apply a time offset for individual signals, see "Defining Calculated Sig-
nals" on page108.
2. Click Apply.
For all signals from the same file, the samples are shifted accordingly. The
shifted data is also used for calculated signals. Note that if you replace the
measure file with another one, the defined time offset remains still the
same.
4.2.3 Measure File Comment and Other Meta Information
For each measure file used in a configuration, you can display its metadata, e.g.
the file comment and information about when, by whom, and for which project
the file was created. Depending on the actual file format, some of the described
possibilities might not be supported.
To see how you can get more information about a measure file or a signal, watch
our video Displaying Meta Information.
You can perform the following actions:
"To display comment and other meta information" below
"To edit comment and other meta information" below
To display comment and other meta information
1. Do one of the following:
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In the File Explorer, hover over a measure file.
The metadata is displayed as a tooltip.
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In the File Explorer, select the file and press CTRL+I.
The metadata is displayed in the Information Window. You can select
the content of the table and copy it to the clipboard.
2. If you select another measure file, the metadata is updated automatically
in the Information window.
To edit comment and other meta information
1. In the File Explorer right-click the measure file and select About Measure
File.
or
Press CTRL+I.
2.
To edit the comment or meta information, click .
You can edit the following fields:
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User
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Company
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Vehicle
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Project
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Default and User Comment.
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