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If you’ve downloaded data from more than one MicroLite and you want to save all the
data sets, select Save all from the File menu.
Note: If you want to remove unwanted data before saving, apply the Crop tool (refer to
page 17).
2.4. MicroLab Lite Basics
2.4.1. Opening Files
1. Click Open
on the main toolbar.
2. To open a file that was saved in a different folder, select a drive and/or folder in the
Look in dialog box.
3. Double-click the file you want to open.
2.4.2. Displaying Properties
You can change the way numbers and dates will be displayed on screen.
1. Click File on the main menu, and then click Display properties.
2. Under Decimal place settings, enter the number of decimal places you want to
display (enter a number between 0 and 4) for each sensor.
3. Under the Date format settings, select the desired format option.
4. Click OK.
2.4.3. Printing a Graph
1. Click Print
on the main toolbar to open the Print Options dialog box.
2. Click the Graph option.
3. Click Print to open the Print dialog box.
4. Click OK.
2.4.4. Printing a Table
The displayed data can also be printed as a table. The printed table will include data
from all MicroLite’s that are currently represented on the graph (to learn how to add or
remove data sets from the graph, refer to page 15) as well as the MicroLite name, serial
number and the alarm level setup. Data that exceeds any of the alarm levels will be
highlighted by arrows.
1. Click Print
on the main toolbar to open the Print Options dialog box.
2. Click the Table option.
3. If you want to print only part of the data, uncheck the check box and select the
desired time and date in the From and To boxes.
4. Click Print to open the Print dialog box and click OK.
2.5. Viewing the Data
2.5.1. Display Options
MicroLab Lite’s main window consists of three parts: the graph, the table and the Data
Map. You can display all three parts simultaneously (the default view) or any
combination of them.