Working with tables, Selecting font and grid, Selecting primary and secondary units – SATEC EM720 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 9 Viewing Files and Reports

Viewing Options

EM720 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

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does not support this format, you may instruct PAS to drop
milliseconds.

To change the way PAS records and displays the timestamp:

1. Select Options from the Tools menu and click on the

Preferences tab.

2. Select the preferred timestamp format.

3. Click OK.

Working with Tables

Selecting Font and Grid

To change the table font or a type of the grid lines:

1. Click with right mouse button on the table, select

Options and click on the Table tab.

2. Select the font type and size and how you wish the

table grid to be shown.

3. Click OK.

Selecting Primary and Secondary Units

Voltages and currents can be displayed in primary or
secondary units.

To change units, click on the table with the right mouse
button, select Options, select the desired units for voltages
and currents, and then click OK.

Copying a Table

To copy the entire table, or its part, into the Clipboard or into
another application such as Microsoft Excel or Word:

1. Click on the data window with the right mouse button

and choose Select All, or click on the upper-left corner
of the table (where the “No.” label is commonly
displayed).

2. Click with the right mouse button on the window again

and choose Copy, or click on the Copy button

on

the PAS toolbar.

3. Run the application to which you want to copy data,

position the cursor at the correct place.

4. Click the Paste button

on the application's toolbar

or select Paste from the Edit menu.

When copying, table columns are separated by a tab
character.

Printing a Table

To check how your document appears on a printed page,
select Print Preview from the File menu.

To print a table to a printer, click on the print button

on

the toolbar, select a printer and click OK.

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