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5.3.2.3.
Saving parameters
Parameters can be saved in new parameter files.
1.
Mark instrument/parameter file.
2.
Click on
File > Save as
in the menu bar.
3.
Select storage location and enter the file name.
4.
Click on
[Save]
.
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The new parameter file is shown in the file list.
Only the parameters are saved from an instrument file; the history
data are not adopted.
The original name (Instrument type, Serial number) is
suggested with the current date/time as standard, e.g.
"testo 6781 01234578 061120 1403.cfp".
For a standard installation, the files are saved under
"C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared
Documents\P2A Software". The path can differ depending
on the version of the operating system.
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5.3.2.4.
Opening the parameter file
All parameter files stored in the standard directory path are
automatically displayed in the file list when the software is started.
You can also open parameter files that are stored in other
directories.
1.
Click on
File > Open
in the menu bar.
2.
Select the storage location and click on the requisite file.
3.
Click on
[Open]
.
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The selected file is opened. This can be changed and saved
(see Editing instrument/parameter file page 53).
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5.3.2.5.
Copying and pasting parameters
The parameters of a parameter file can be transmitted to an
instrument file or another parameter file from the same instrument
type.
1.
Select file from which parameters are to be copied.
2.
Click on
Edit > Copy
in the menu bar.
3.
Select the file which is to be modified.
4.
Click on
Edit > Paste
in the menu bar.
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The parameters are transmitted to the file.