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== Options ==
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:::* '''[[Mark statistics]] - Copy to clipboard'''
:::* '''[[Mark statistics]] - Copy to clipboard'''
:::: Set the marks. Go to '''Marks/Statistics'''. A table with all the marks and their values is shown. In addition to the shown mark information, experimental details are copied to clipboard as default in DatLab 7. In order to use older versions of [[Excel-DatLab templates]], this function can be switched off by deselecting the tick box '''Experimental details'''. Furthermore, the slope values are exported as the slope negative for traceability. To copy the current values (e.g. flux per mass), the tick box '''Traceability in DatLab-Excel templates''' needs to be deselected. Click '''Copy to clipboard''' to copy the data table. Open the target file ([[Excel-DatLab templates]] or e.g. SigmaPlot-file) and paste the table into this file. It is important to carefully evaluate which set of data rows is relevant.

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high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Copy to clipboard

Description

In DatLab Copy to clipboard can be used to copy selected graphs or values and to paste them to your preferred program or file (e.g. Word, Excel).


Reference: MiPNet19.18C_DatLab_Guide


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Options

  • Graph - Copy to clipboard
Select the active graph. Click Copy to clipboard in the Graph menu and select one of the formats: WMF (=Windows Media File) or BMP (=Bitmap). Open the target file (Excel-DatLab templates or e.g. Word-file, PowerPoint-file) and paste the image data [Ctrl+V] into this file.