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Old 12-24-2001, 08:17 PM
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Default How do I log an atap file and save it?

Another newbie atap question. I played around with this forever before I decided to post. I know how to start/stop the log by pressing the spacebar. But then I can't find the log. And when I do find it, how do I save it so I can print it out? It asked me where I wanted to save it, and I clicked on the B (floppy) drive. After I tried logging on a test run I opened the B drive and the atap folder was there, but was empty.
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Default Re: How do I log an atap file and save it?

You probably should put in on the hard drive the floppy may be a little slow to save to. Other than than you are doing it correctly. You can import the file into excel or any other spread sheet. It is cvs or comma deliminted file.

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But if I log a file, what do I click on to get it to show up on the screen?
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Default Re: How do I log an atap file and save it?

Like Red said, it's easier to just open the log file with a spreadsheet if you have one. A regular text editor like Notepad in Windows will open it, or Edit in DOS, but the columns probably won't be all lined up. For that matter any word processor will probably open it.
I agree about logging the file to the hard drive, floppy is probably too slow.
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