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Q. How do I save a graph to modify it at a later time?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:53 am    Post subject: Q. How do I save a graph to modify it at a later time? Reply with quote

A. With the SIMS 2000 Graph form displayed on the screen, follow these steps:

  1. Click Properties button, located in lower left corner just to the right of the Print button.
  2. Click Save As..
  3. Type in a file name for the graph, and retain the default .vtc extension, e.g., mygraph.vtc.
  4. You can now Exit the graph form.


When you later return to Graphics and Charts, you can continue to edit the saved graph.

  1. Click Create Graphs. It doesn't matter which test you select, as you will be working with a previously saved graph file.
  2. Click Properties, then Open..
  3. Highlight the file, e.g. mygraph.vtc, you saved before and click Open.
  4. Continue to modify your saved graph. You can save it again when you are done.


Warning: If you had dropped attributes or samples from your graph before you saved it, you will not be able to restore them in the saved graph. You can, of course, select the Test Code and recreate the graph from scratch.
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