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CHAPTER 5
Setting View and Print Preferences
Creating a Preferences File
To set viewing, exporting, and printing preferences for analysis files, you can use the Create
Preferences Wizard or the Edit Preferences window.
You can save your preferences to a file or create a default preferences file. After saving a preferences
file, you can include the file in a Standard Operating Procedure. When you load the Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP), preference settings in the SOP will determine how analysis graphs and
data appear, both on-screen and in printed reports.
If you use the Create Preferences Wizard, the Multisizer 4 software guides you through nine steps.
You will only be able to save your preferences in the last step of the Wizard.
If you use the Edit Preferences window, you can move between eight tabs to create or change
specific settings. You can save your changes from any tab within the window.
NOTE
If you open an analysis file and change its appearance using options on the Run Menu bar, the
format of the printed report will not change. To change the format of a printed report, use the
Create Preferences Wizard or the Edit Preferences window. Samples of data file formats are included
in a subfolder of the Multisizer 4 software called Demodata.
To create or change your preferences using the Wizard:
1.
If the software is not connected to the Analyzer, select
Run > Connect to Multisizer 4
on the Main
Menu bar.
2.
Select
SOP > Create Preferences Wizard
on the Main Menu bar. The Create Preferences Wizard
opens.
NOTE
If you have not connected the Multisizer 4 software to the Analyzer, the Create Preferences Wizard
is available by selecting
Preferences > Create Preferences Wizard
on the Main Menu bar. Different
drop-down menus appear in the Main Menu bar when the software is not connected to the Analyzer.
The Create Preferences Wizard guides you through the following steps:
•
Step 1: Printed Report
•
Step 2: Statistics
Summary of Contents for Multisizer 4
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Page 22: ...PN A51387AB xxii Introduction Before You Start Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 42: ...PN A51387AB 1 20 Analyzer Overview Preparing the Analyzer for Sample Runs ...
Page 160: ...PN A51387AB 6 16 Analyzing a Sample Using Blank Runs ...
Page 232: ...PN A51387AB 10 8 Regulatory Compliance Additional Security Features ...