Saving Performancebox Files; Printing Graph Data - Racelogic PerformanceBox Manual

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Cut All Data before Cursor
This feature removes the entire file up to the cursor
position in the main memory (ie not any compare files
currently loaded) only. You can use this to select an area
of the graph you are interested in and then save just a
portion.
Cut All Data after Cursor
This feature removes the main memory file from the point
of the cursor onwards.
Cut Data between Two Points
This feature removes a section of the main memory file between two specified cursor points.
When choosing this option instructions will appear on the screen:

Saving PerformanceBox Files

Save a file by clicking on the 'Save' icon in the main toolbar. If you have made changes or
edited your PerformanceBox file it is wise to save this file to a new name so that you do not
lose the original file.
A .dbn file can saved in three alternative formats:
Circuit overlay file (.cir): a file created to display the bounds of a circuit, for drive-line
analysis.
VBOX data file (.vbo): essentially the same as a .dbn, but in ASCII rather than binary
format.
Comma-delimited spreadsheet file (.csv): a raw data spreadsheet file, with all logged
information in channel columns.

Printing Graph Data

You may print out the graph data currently being displayed by selecting an option from the
'Print' icon's drop-down list. It is possible to print a single window (Graph, Data or Map) by
selecting the relevant options, or all three by selecting the 'Print' option (or by clicking the
'Print' icon itself, rather than its arrow.)
02/05/2014
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