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14.2.13
REMOVAL OF THE STORED WAVEFORMS FROM THE SCREEN ONLY
If only one registered waveform is displayed (see Fig. 61) and you press the
button, the waveform is
immediately deleted (see Fig. 62).
Fig. 61
– Deleting one registered and displayed waveform (the
screen shot is taken from version 10.1
– only for illustration)
Fig. 62
– The displayed waveform will be deleted
If two registered waveforms are displayed (see Fig. 63), and you press the
button, other buttons for further
details appear (see Fig. 64) by means of which you can select which waveform(s) to delete.
Warning:
All of the displayed waveforms are marked by alphabetic character identifiers
– see Note in Chap. I - 14.2.12.
Another aid for easier orientation while deleting waveforms is the identification of the actual waveform displayed
after hovering the mouse cursor near the buttons for deleting the specific waveform pair (see Fig. 64), showing
the name of the currently active waveform (e.g. Save_13- 1_10h 7m.osg).
Fig. 63
– Deleting two saved and displayed waveforms
Fig. 64
– When deleting two waveforms further specifying buttons
for deleting waveform(s), including the name of the active waveform,
appear. In this picture the waveforms C+D named Save_13- 1_10h
7m.osg will be deleted
Note to Fig. 64:
If one waveform is deleted, a button for selecting and opening a newly saved waveform becomes active (see Fig.
56).
By pressing the
button all displayed waveforms are deleted (see Fig. 65).
By pressing the
button all functions of deleting the displayed waveforms are terminated (see Fig. 66).