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Saving Measurements
Use this procedure to save measurements to a spreadsheet or text format..
Prerequisites
1.
Measurements that you want to save must be selected.
Open the Save dialog box
2.
From the File menu select Save or Save As. Under Save
What, click Measurement.
Set the measurement
options
3.
Click the Options button to open the Measurement Save
Options dialog box.
4.
Select either Displayed Measurements or Measurements
Snapshot.
5.
Select the Measurement Format from the drop-down list.
6.
Click OK to save the measurement options, or click
Cancel to close the dialog box without saving the changes.
Save measurements to a
file
7.
To save the measurements to a file, select the location to
save from the Save in drop-down list. The default location is
C:\TekScope\data.
8.
Use the default name for your file, or type a unique name in
the Name text box, or select an existing name from the
Name list (data in the existing file will be overwritten).
OR
Select the Auto-increment file name check box to save a
series of files without typing in a new name each time.
9.
Select the file type from the Save as type drop-down list
(.cvs for spreadsheets, .txt for text). This is the same as the
Measurement format that you selected in the Options dialog
box. Changing the file type here will also change the
selected format in the Option dialog.
10.
Click Save.
Copying Waveform Data
Use this procedure to copy waveforms, images, or measurements to the Windows clipboard:
Prerequisites
1.
Make sure the waveform, image, or measurement to be
copied exists; that is, your source must be a channel, an
active math waveform, an active reference, and so on.
Select format for copy
2.
Highlight the Select for Copy submenu on the Edit menu.
The submenu lists all available waveform, image, and
measurement types available for export:
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