File Menu Clause Samples

The 'File Menu' clause defines the section of a software application's interface that provides users with options related to file management, such as creating, opening, saving, or printing documents. Typically, this menu is found at the top of the application window and includes commands for handling files, like 'New', 'Open', 'Save', and 'Exit'. Its core practical function is to centralize essential file operations, ensuring users can efficiently manage their documents and data within the application.
File Menu. New Creates a new design. When "New" is chosen, the [Document Settings] window is displayed. Set the parameters of the media according to the size and orientation of the design to be created, and then click the [OK] button. Note: For details on the [Document Settings] window, please refer to Section 4.2, "Document Settings Window". Open Opens a saved design. When [Open] is chosen, the [Open] window is displayed. After selecting the file to be opened, click the [Open] button to open the selected file. Load DXF Loads DXF files in AutoCAD R13 format. The DXF objects that can be loaded are limited to line segments, polylines, splines, circles, arcs, and ellipses. Thumbnail Browser
File Menu. Open File: Allows the user to open previously saved data files. Save File: Allows the user to save data to a Logger Location if one is not chosen immediately after downloading a datalogger. Import Files: ♦ Importing PDA Shuttle File: Allows the user to import data files collected remotely by a portable, handheld computer. Contact Spectrum Technologies for information obtaining the software required for this option. ♦ Importing Raw Data File: Imports and interprets data files collected using SpecWare diagnostic tools. ♦ Convert SpecWare v 3-6: Converts data from SpecWare versions 3 through 6 to a format usable in SpecWare 7. (See Converting Archived Data into SpecWare 7 Format pg. 30) ♦ Import Generic Weather Data Files: This option allows you to import data files created by other weather collecting systems. ♦ Import WeatherLink Data Files: This option imports data collected using Weather- Link Software. Preferences: Allows the user to select various graph, communication, data storage, and general configuration options (see Preferences p. 7) Exit: This terminates the SpecWare session. 3.1 WatchDog Manager
File Menu. By typing the name of the stair-file into the File name field, the edited stair may be saved into a new
File Menu. The File Menu contains the basic commands to open, save, and print files along with import and export commands and the command to quit CFlow. Save: If a name has already been given to a CFlow file, it will save again without requesting an alternative name. If no name has previously been entered, the Save dialog box will appear, allowing the file to be named. Auto-save Settings: CFlow automatically saves sample data after it is acquired. Auto-save will occur at the completion of data acquisition in each well. Auto-save can be disabled by clicking the radio button in the Auto-save Settings dialog box that can be found in the File menu, shown in Figure 5-13. Figure 5-13. Auto-save Settings window Print Selected Items: Prints the selected plots and associated statistics. To enable this option, select at least one plot in the Print check box, located in the upper left corner of each plot. The statistics box associated with each selected plot will automatically be selected for printing. The selected plots will print in landscape orientation on the first page with the associated statistics in landscape orientation on the second page. To print plots alone, you can uncheck the Print checkbox for any given statistics box. The Edit menu gives you the typical editing commands and shows you their keyboard shortcuts to help save time. Undo: Undoes the last action that was performed in CFlow. Shortcut = Ctrl+Z. Not all actions are undoable. For example, you cannot undo data deleted with the Delete Sample Data button or undo a change in threshold settings with this command. Redo: Redoes the last action done. Shortcut = Ctrl+Y. See Undo. Copy: Allows for a copy of a marker or region to be pasted into another plot. It also allows for copying of statistics from the tables in CFlow to other programs such as Microsoft Office. Shortcut = Ctrl+C. To Copy and Paste plots from a CFlow workspace, left click anywhere on a plot and drag it to an open application. Ctrl+C cannot be used in conjunction with Ctrl+V to copy and paste plots from CFlow into other applications. Paste: Allows for the pasting of previously copied markers and regions into new plots. Shortcut = Ctrl+V. Ctrl+V cannot be used in conjunction with Ctrl+C to copy and paste plots into other applications. Figure 5-15. Rename Parameters window After you rename a parameter, the new name will appear as an option in the drop-down menu under Select (in the right column of the Rename Parameters dialog box, Figure 5-16). Figu...
File Menu. The File menu is used for operations involving Database, Settings and Reports. The menu gives choices to Create an Archive of the database, to Compact and Repair the database, and to Export Raw Car Data from the database to a text file or Import a text file into the database. In addition, the File menu is used to Print and Export the reports, and to Exit PC30. Select File on the menu bar to view the drop-down File menu. ! Select ActiveDatabase on the File menu to view the Create Archive and Compact and Repair dialog box. ! Select Raw Car Data on the File menu to view the Import from text file and Export to text file dialog box. ! Select Reports on the File menu to view the Export and Print dialog box. ! Select Exit on the File menu to close/exit the PC30 software program.
File Menu. The File menu is used for operations involving PC30A database, timer settings and reports. The menu gives choices to Create an Archive of the database, to Compact and Repair the database, and to Export Raw Car Data from the database to a text file or Import a raw car data text file into the database. In addition, the File menu is used to Print and Export the timer reports, and to Exit PC30A. Select File on the Menu Bar to view the drop-down File menu. ! Select Active Database on the File menu to view the Create Archive and Compact and Repair dialog box. ! Select Raw Car Data on the File menu to view the Import from text file and Export to text file dialog box. ! Select Reports on the File menu to view the Export and Print dialog box. ! Select Exit on the File menu to close/exit the PC30A software program. See PC30A Advanced Topics: Maintaining your Database. The PC30A is able to import RCD from two sources: 1. Store Timers 2. Text Files PC30A Basics (Page 2) describes how the PC30A collects data from Store Timers. Another approach is discussed in PC30A Advanced Topics: Configuring PC30A for Distributed Use (Page 81), for collecting RCD from multiple groupings of stores without having to collect the data directly from each store. PC30A is also able to export RCD to a Tab or Comma-delimited text file for use in 3rd party applications such as spreadsheets, etc. The Raw Car Data menu opens another menu with 2 choices: ! Import from text file … ! Export to text file … The Import from text file… menu opens the Import RCD Text File into Active Database dialog box, which is used to import the Raw Car Data text delimited files and settings files into the PC30A Database. This feature is used for the PC30A configurations in which data can be collected from several timers by more than one PC30A, then manually imported to one central PC30A’s Database. The Import RCD Text File into Active Database dialog box is used to select a store, from which the Raw Car Data will be imported, and the Raw Car Data text file to be imported. PC30A will import Raw Car Data and save it under the Store ID that is found in the text file. If the Store ID does not already exist in the Database, these records will not appear in any reports, even though they have been imported. Each Store ID in the Store List must match the Store IDs of the timer where Raw Car Data is being acquired. PC30A will import only those Raw Car Data records that match the store ID selected on the grid. PC30A will not ...
File Menu. New Open Save Save As Go to Project Manager Exit ASDIP Steel This command is only available in the Project Manager and it will clear all the information from previous projects, such as the user and project information and calculations. Remember to save your work before you start a new project, otherwise it will be lost. ASDIP Steel will ask you to confirm, in case that you haven't saved your previous project.
File Menu. 8.2.1.1 Read stock from Smarty (CTRL+N)‌ 1) The Smarty is already VIN# locked to a vehicle. No further action needs to be taken. The Smarty is ready to upload the stock file to the PC. 2) The Smarty is not yet VIN# locked to a vehicle (like new out of the box). In this case the Smarty needs to be connected to the vehicle you intend to tune first (key in run position, engine not running) and wait for the main menu to appear on Smarty's display. Once the main menu is displayed, press: a) with the Smarty senior key # “9”; b) with the Smarty Junior press keys “<” and “>” at the same time. Follow the instructions on ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s display. This routine will take about two seconds to complete. The Smarty has to be connected to a free USB port on your PC. The Smarty becomes available for the communication with the PC after a few seconds after it has been connected to the USB port. You need to wait for the main menu to appear on Smarty's display. This takes typically a couple seconds. A document with the stock software will only be created if a valid VIN# license is available for the connected Smarty. OR if a free VIN# license is available (dongle connected to a USB port) and the customer agrees to use that license. In the case that several free licenses are connected to the USB ports of the PC, the one connected to the lowest numbered USB port will be used. See also License. By default the new document is automatically saved on your PC. See the option Folder Automatic Saving, File Name Numbering, with a 3 digit # see the option File # Length. See also Using Smarty with SmartyUDCsw and SmartyUDCsw documents.

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