Deleting A User Defined Variable; Reordering User Defined Variables - Fluke 750SW User Manual

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Once you have completed all of the steps required for creating the new field, you may
click the Save Variable button to move onto another file type or click the Add New
Variable button again to add another field to the file type currently displayed.

10.2.4 Deleting a User Defined Variable

To delete a user defined variable, highlight its name in the USER VARIABLE
DEFINITION SCREEN and hit the "Delete" or "Backspace" key on your keyboard, then
click the Save Variable speed button. If data has already been entered into this field
elsewhere in the program, a warning message will appear confirming your intention to
delete the field. Please note that when a user defined variable is deleted, all data
entered into that field is deleted as well.

10.2.5 Reordering User Defined Variables

If you have more than one user defined variable on a screen, you may reorder their
appearance at any time. To do this you must first select the File Type whose fields you
would like to rearrange. Once the screen's user defined variables are displayed, select
"Reorder Variables..." from the File menu. This will invoke the REORDER USER-
DEFINED VARIABLES screen shown in Figure 10.2.
To reorder the fields select a field name and click the Move Selected Variable Up or
Move Selected Variable Down button as desired. Once you have rearranged the fields as
necessary, click the OK button. As soon as you are returned to the USER VARIABLE
DEFINITION screen you will see the fields listed in the order you configured. This is the
same order that the variables will appear on the screen in which they reside
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