Using Probe Documents - Opening an Existing Probe Document
Opening an Existing Probe Document
Probe Manager allows you to create any number of probe documents for later reuse. A list of the most recently used probe documents is maintained so that you can easily open those that are most frequently used.
To Open a Recently Used Probe Document
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Access Probe Manager
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Right click on at the top of the probe document tree.
The probe document options pop-up menu appears.
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Select Recent Files and from the list displayed select the probe document you wish to open.
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Note: The list of recent files is grayed if there are no recently used probe files available for the active digitizer. |
To Search for and Open Any Probe Document
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Access Probe Manager
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Right click on at the top of the probe document tree.
The probe document options pop-up menu appears.
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Select Open… from the pop-up menu.
The standard windows file Open dialog appears.
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Navigate to the location where the desired file is located and select the file.
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Press Open to load the file.
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Note: If the existing document has been modified you are asked if you are given the option to save the changes or cancel before the new document is opened. |
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