Anritsu S251B Stereo System User Manual


 
Saving a Plot as a Windows Metafile or as a
Spreadsheet File
Plots can be saved as Windows metafile (.wmf) or as a text file (.txt). The metafile may be
imported into graphic programs and a text file can be imported into a spreadsheet program,
but they cannot be reloaded into the Site Master Software Tools program.
To save a plot as a Windows Metafile, click on File, in the top menu bar, and select
Save
as Metafile
from the drop down menu.
To save a plot as a text file to use in a spreadsheet, click on File in the top menu bar and se
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lect
Export to text file for Spreadsheet from the drop down menu.
Pasting a Plot in Graphic or Spreadsheet For
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mat
The data points from a plot can be exported to a graphic application or a spreadsheet via the
clipboard. To transfer data to the Windows clipboard:
Step 1. Select Settings and
Clipboard Format from the top menu bar and pull-down
menu and choose either graphical or tabular format.
Step 2. Capture or load the desired plot.
Step 3. Copy the data to the clipboard by selecting the
Copy Plot Data icon or Copy
from the Edit menu.
Step 4. To paste to a graphic application, open the application and select Paste from the
application’s
Edit menu.
Step 5. To paste to a spreadsheet, open the spreadsheet program and place the cursor
where the first data point should appear.
Step 6. Select Paste from the spreadsheet program’s
Edit menu.
Saving Data to a Database
Plots can be saved to a database. Comments can be added to the plot data saved. Queries of
the database provide a means of comparing plots in the database. Refer to the on-line help
screens for operating instructions.
To save a plot to a database, click on
File, in the top menu bar, and select Save Plot to Da
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tabase
from the drop-down menu.
“Drag-n-Drop”
Site Master Software Tools is Windows based. Graphs can “Drag-n-Drop” onto each other.
Site Master Software Tools allows quick comparison of “before” and “after” Distance-To-
Fault measurements. Recent data is compared to a historical PC database record, which is
usually recorded during site installation/commissioning.
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Chapter 5 Software Tools Program