Importing Saved Data Into A Spreadsheet - Bacharach PGM-IR Operation And Maintenance

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4. From the Data Display screen, enter the Function Menu screen. Next, use the Keypad buttons to move
the arrow (>) until it points to PC-DUMP, and then press the ENTER button to begin the download
process.
5. Observe that the monitor's screen goes blank and that HyperTerminal displays the data as it is being
received. After all data has been transmitted, the CO
6. To stop capturing data and save it, click Transfer, click Capture Text, click Stop.
7. HyperTerminal and the connection to the monitor can now be closed.

2.17 Importing Saved Data into a Spreadsheet

A text file that was created as described in Section 2.16 can be imported into spreadsheet programs that are
capable of importing comma-delimited files.
The following describes how to generate a spreadsheet from a comma-delimited text file using Microsoft
Excel. If you are using a different spreadsheet program or a different version of Excel, please refer to its
instruction manual for information on how to import comma-delimited text files.
Step
1.
Start Microsoft Excel.
2.
For Excel version 2003:
Click Data, Import External Data, and Import Data
to display the "Select Data Source" dialog box.
3.
Locate file saved earlier.
4.
For Excel version 2003:
Select file, then click "Open" to display Excel's
"Text Import Wizard."
5.
Choose the "Delimited" data option and click Next.
6.
Check the "Tab," "Comma," and "Space" delimiters and click Finish.
7.
Choose "Existing worksheet" or "New worksheet" and click OK to create spreadsheet.
Instruction 3015-9000 Rev 2
Example of Text File Capture by HyperTerminal
Instructions
Monitor re-displays the Function Menu screen.
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For Excel versions 2007-2013:
Click the DATA tab, then click the FROM TEXT
button. The IMPORT TEXT FILE dialog box is
displayed.
For Excel versions 2007-2013:
Select file, then click the "IMPORT" button.
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