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Hello (Harry),
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>and the "modified data" will be dumped into the new file and should then
be able to be
>printed as a 'what you see is what you get'.
Using a similar version (1.999 S), it is possible to save the changes so
that they are not lost or have to be re-recalculated again if necessary.
Before a batch is started, the Batch run-window shows "calctest.txt" as the
file where datas are saved. But after starting the batch, the system has
created a txt-file with the running batch file name, so I do not use the
calctest.txt. For recalculations, I ever open first the "Results text
filename" and I chose the "actual batch named " txt (e.g. RU001.txt), save
this without changes as my original data file; then I rename it in one
position (eg. -> RU001x.txt), save this and start the recalculation, and
Save the recalculation in this ...x.file.
By the way: does the "sample protection" mode is working in this 1.999z31
version? I did not get it started in the right way.
Greetings,
Deborah
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Deborah Rupprecht
Institute of Plant Nutrition
Karlrobert-Kreiten-Str. 13
53115 Bonn, Germany
Phone (+049) 0228-73-3640, -1631
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