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Hi Ryan,
when you have the plot position that you like, press 'k' for creating
a 'static' plot and save the values from there (or press 'list' and
copy&paste the values into Excel).
You can also do that in a macro or use the 'getProfile()' macro
function to get the profile data and then do whatever you like, save
it, copy it to the clipboard, etc.
Under Windows, I guess that the macro could also issue an operating
system call that starts a .VBS script telling Excel to import the data.
Michael
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On 12 Jul 2011, at 21:34, Ryan Freeman wrote:
> I am trying to export the actual data from the dynamic profiler
> into excel.
> Does anyone know how to get the actual data table of the intensity
> value vs
> distance and then export it to excel?
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