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VEMCO VR100 Manual 28 May 2018 65
6.6.2.1 Create a comma delimited file from data
Create a comma delimited file from data by following the steps below.
1. Open the VR100 Receiver window (see section 3.3) for the receiver containing the data.
2. Select Get All Data (see section 3.4.1) or Get Recent Data (see section 3.4.2), depending on how much
data you want. The data will load to the computer in less than four minutes.
3. Select Export in the File menu (see section 3.7).
4. Enter the desired file name in the “File name” box of the Export Current Log window and click “Save”.
The comma delimited file is created and located in the directory selected.
5. Once receiver log data has been saved, you may erase the data from the receiver (see section 3.6).
The comma delimited file, or Comma Separated Variables file (see section 6.6.2), is now ready to be opened
using a .csv supporting spreadsheet program of your choice. Examples of spreadsheet programs that will
support a .csv file are Excel and Quattro Pro.
6.6.2.2 Create a comma delimited file from a log file
Create a comma delimited file from a log file by following the steps below.
1. Open a VR100 Receiver window (see section 3.3). This can be any receiver window, including the
Virtual receiver.
2. Open the desired log file (see section 6.6.1.2).
3. Select Export in the File menu (see section 3.7).
4. Enter the desired file name in the “File name” box of the Export Current Log window and click “Save”.
The comma delimited file is created and located in the directory selected.
The comma delimited file, or Comma Separated Variables file (see section 6.6.2), is now ready to be opened
using a .csv supporting spreadsheet program of your choice. Examples of spreadsheet programs that will
support a .csv file are Excel and Quattro Pro.
6.6.2.3 View a comma delimited file
Comma Separated Variable files (.csv), also known as Comma Delimited Files, can be viewed using any
spreadsheet program that supports .csv files. For example, Microsoft Excel and Corel Quattro Pro are both
programs that support .csv files.
6.6.3 Resource files
Resource files, which have the extension .xres, contain the setup information for the sensor transmitters that
have been entered in the software. These files must be manually saved (see section 3.8.4) as they aren’t
automatically created by the software. Resource files are extremely beneficial because they eliminate the
need to manually re-enter the sensor transmitter information. This saves time and allows the information to
be loaded to other VR100 receivers very quickly and easily.

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