Specifications

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2. Click the measurement button you want to use. If you are not sure which
button you need, hover your cursor over the button to view the pop-up
button label.
For example, for a linear distance measurement, click
. The button remains
selected until the measurement is completed.
While you apply the measurement, you can look in the measured values list
area at the bottom of the left panel to see a magnified view of your cursor
area.
3. Click to apply your caliper points.
For example, for a linear distance measurement, click on your image to place
the initial caliper, then trackball to the location where you want to end your
measurement and then click to place the end caliper. This completes your
measurement.
4. If you selected the Show Values and Labels option in the Measurements tab
of the Preferences window, the system displays the measurement value and
editable label for the measurement in the format <Measurement name> #,
where # is the sequential number of that type of generic measurements in the
series.
5. If you want to rename the label and you have selected Show Values and
Labels in the Measurement tab of the Preferences window, type a new name
while the label text is selected, and then click outside the label to commit the
label.
6. If you have selected Show Values and Labels in the Measurement tab of the
Preferences window and you want to move the measurement or move the
label, select either item and then drag and drop it.
Protocol measurements
Protocol measurements are uniquely labeled measurements that belong to a set of
measurements that are required for a particular protocol. Each protocol
measurement applies one of the generic measurement tools that are provided for
the imaging Mode, and then labels the measurement with its unique name.
Splenic Artery Diam measurement for the Spleen protocol within the
Abdominal measurement package.