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Select this option to display the
Save As
dialog box and store the current
method. You can use the Save As dialog box to store the method, data, report, or
graphics template separately or together as a Batch file. The data can also be
saved as a Cary GRAMS file, a comma delimited ASCII Spreadsheet file or in
formats suitable for other Cary software systems (depends on which application
you are running).
File, Save Data As
Select this option to display the
Save As
dialog box and store the collected data.
You can use the Save As dialog box to store the method, data or report separately
or together as a Batch file. The data can also be saved as a Cary GRAMS file, a
comma delimited ASCII Spreadsheet file or in formats suitable for other Cary
software systems (depends on which application you are running). After a batch
file has been saved, you can use this option to manually save the file as a method
file, a batch file, a comma delimited ASCII spreadsheet file or a Rich Text Format
file.
How to Export Collected Data
If you want to export data from a Cary WinUV application into a third-party
application, then save your data as an ASCII *.CSV file. To do this:
1.
Click
File
menu item.
2.
Click
Save Data As
. The Save As dialog box will appear.
3.
Click the down arrow next to the Files of type list box.
4.
Select Spreadsheet ASCII (*.CSV).
5.
Type your file name into the File name field.
6.
Click
Save
to export your data.
How to Combine Data Files into a Batch File:
If you have a number of data files that you need to combine into a batch file, then
you need to:
1.
Select
Open Data
from File menu.
2.
A list of previously stored batch files will appear. Click the down arrow at
the right of the “Files of Type” list box and select 'Data' to list all the data
files.
3.
Check the
Overlay Data
check box.
4.
Highlight the data files that you require and click
Open
. The highlighted
data files will load into the application and appear in the same graph box.
5.
Select
Save Data As
from the File menu.
6.
A list of previously stored data files will appear. Click the down arrow at
the right of the “Files of Type” list box and select 'Batch' to list all the
batch files.