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Flowlink 5.1 Software Instruction Manual - Isco

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<strong>Isco</strong> <strong>Flowlink</strong> <strong>5.1</strong> ® <strong>Software</strong><br />

Editor Window<br />

Steps<br />

1. Highlight the readings to edit.<br />

2. Select the Auto Correct adjustment from the Type pulldown<br />

list on the Editor toolbar.<br />

3. Click Adjust.<br />

Editor - Restore to<br />

Original<br />

Editor - Undo All<br />

Editor - Scatter Plots<br />

<strong>Flowlink</strong> saves the edited and the original values in the<br />

database. It is possible to restore the readings in a data set to<br />

their original values by clearing the edited values.<br />

To restore the original data:<br />

1. Highlight the readings in the table or graph view that<br />

you wish to restore.<br />

2. Select the Restore to Original adjustment from the Type<br />

pull-down list on the Editor toolbar.<br />

3. Click Adjust.<br />

Notes:<br />

• Restore Original Data differs from the “Undo All Editing”<br />

button, which simply reverts to the last saved data.<br />

• Restore Original Data can be used at any time to remove<br />

modifications.<br />

Undo All cancels any changes that you have made to the data.<br />

The reading and time values revert to the last-saved values.<br />

See also: Restore to Original<br />

Data sets displayed in a scatter plot layout may be edited. To<br />

enable editing when viewing a scatter plot, right-click on the plot<br />

and select the Edit menu option. <strong>Flowlink</strong> then displays an<br />

editing toolbar. However, unlike editing data in a normal graph<br />

view, a table view is not available while editing a scatter plot.<br />

There are a few ways to edit data in a scatter plot. To adjust a<br />

single point, it is easiest to click and drag the point:<br />

1. Identify a single point that requires editing and<br />

determine which direction it should be adjusted. Select<br />

the Horizontal or Vertical option from the Direction box<br />

on the editing toolbar.<br />

Note: Selecting “Vertical” edits data in the data set<br />

labeled on the Y-axis. The data set labeled on the X-axis<br />

will not be adjusted. Conversely, selecting “Horizontal”<br />

adjusts data in the data set labeled on the X-axis.<br />

2. Click and drag the point to adjust it along the selected<br />

axis. This step can be repeated for other points.<br />

3. Click the Save button on the editing toolbar to save the<br />

changes.<br />

To cancel the adjustments, click the Undo All button. All<br />

adjusted points return to the last-saved coordinates.<br />

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