OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual
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Colors and Shading in Reports
Several Reports use color, shading and typefaces to display data or to differentiate data when
viewing or printing Reports.
Viewing Reports:
■
The following reports use separate cell colors and
bold
type to highlight individual
readings that are outside the target ranges: Pie Chart, Logbook Report, Data List
Report, Summary Report, and the Day View screens.
■
Different cell colors are used for above target readings, below target readings, and
hypoglycemic readings. A legend that explains the meaning of the colors will appear
on every Report that has out-of-target readings.
■
Insulin doses that were transferred from a meter are highlighted in regular type. Doses
that were taken according to a OneTouch
®
DMS Regimen will appear in
bold
type.
■
Several Report graphs also show the Overall (Target) Range as a shaded gray band.
Printing Reports:
■
Reports may be printed in color or black and white.
• Color printing:
Identical color schemes are used for viewing and printing
reports.
• Black and white printing:
In the Logbook Report, the Data List Report,
the Summary Report, and Day View screens, out-of-target readings are
highlighted as
bold italics
. The Pie Chart Report uses fill patterns to differentiate
out-of-target and within-target breakdowns. A legend that explains the meaning
of the different fill patterns will appear on every Report that has out-of-target
readings.
■
The default setting for printing is color. To change this setting, deselect color print
from the File, Print Options menu.
■
The Overall (Target) Range will appear as horizontal dashed lines.
■
Insulin doses that were transferred from a meter are highlighted in regular type. Doses
that were taken according to a OneTouch
®
DMS Regimen will appear in
bold
type.