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Dave, you can "open" your txt files without problems with excel. Is not automatic but it works well.
When Open a file with Excel choose the option "all archives" then a dialogue will appear. Follow the
instructions (text, delimited in columns, separator is a space) and the you will have a sheet with
your numbers where you can operate. It only works for some parts of the quantification (charts),
because the resume is not in the same "columns-format"
In the new SP systems quantification is not well resolved. Don't try to export as txt roughness
results or other results of surface analysis software: the system blocks completely.
Regards,
Susanna
En/Na Lloyd Donaldson ha escrit:
> Dave
>
> You can cut and paste data from a txt file into an excel spreadsheet. You
> may then need to use the "text to columns" function on the data menu to
> separate individual data into columns. Its weird that Leica have not
> included an export to excel function given that the earlier software did
> this.
> We are currently awaiting an upgrade to LCS - do you find it is any better
> than TCS ?
>
> Regards
> Lloyd Donaldson - Microscopist
> Future Forests
> Forest Research, Rotorua, New Zealand
> Ph 64 7 343 5581
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> www.forestresearch.co.nz/mnz
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> David Pasternack
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> 13/03/01 10:39 AM
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> Dear list,
>
> We have a Leica TCS SP confocal microscope, with new software called Leica
> Confocal Software (LCS) that we are trying to learn as we go along. One
> problem that has arisen is that when a user is in Quantify mode, he can
> only export his files in .txt format. Excel does not accept .txt format in
> such a way that would be meaningful for data analysis. Has anybody else
> run into this problem? Have there been any solutions?
>
> Dave
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