MI 3290 Earth Analyser
Appendix F - The balancing procedure
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Figure
E.2:
Example
of
an
Auto
Sequence® header
Figure E.3: Example of a measurement
step
Figure
E.4:
Example
of
an
Auto
Sequence® result part
II.
Managing groups of Auto Sequence
s®
The Auto Sequences
® can be divided into different user defined groups of Auto Sequences®.
Each group of Auto Sequences
® is stored in a file. More files can be opened simultaneously in
Auto Sequence® Editor.
Within Group of Auto Sequence
s®, tree structure can be organized, with folders / subfolders
containing Auto Sequences
®. The three structure of currently active Group of Auto Sequences®
are displayed on the left side
of the Auto Sequence® Editor workspace, see
Figure E.5: Group of Auto Sequences
® tree organization
Operation options on Group of Auto Sequences
® are available from menu bar at the top of Auto
Sequence® Editor workspace.
File operation options:
Opens a file (Group of Auto Sequences
®).