xTalk Management Console for Windows User's Guide
xTalk Management Console for Windows User's Guide
xTalk Management Console for Windows User's Guide
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Chapter 2 Using the Results Panel<br />
Saving the Contents of the Results Panel<br />
Saving the Contents of the Results Panel 2<br />
You can save the entire contents of the Results Panel to a .txt file any time<br />
the status bar shows the system is Idle.<br />
Saving data to a new text file 2<br />
To save the contents of the Results Panel to a new text file:<br />
1 Do one of the following:<br />
• Choose File > Save As from the menu.<br />
• If you have not saved the contents of the Results Panel yet, click<br />
the Save button on the toolbar.<br />
The Save <strong>xTalk</strong> Log File dialog box opens.<br />
2 Browse to and select the location where you want to save the file;<br />
name the file; and click Save.<br />
The in<strong>for</strong>mation is saved to the file in the location you specify.<br />
Notice that the location and filename now appear in the <strong>xTalk</strong><br />
<strong>Management</strong> <strong>Console</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> title bar. This file is now considered<br />
active and the only way to make it non-active is to exit <strong>xTalk</strong><br />
<strong>Management</strong> <strong>Console</strong> or Save As to a new file.<br />
If you change the contents of the Results Panel, you can either:<br />
• Continue to Save to this active file, which overwrites the current<br />
contents (see Saving data to the active text file, below) or<br />
• Save the data to a new file by selecting File > Save As again. This<br />
new file then becomes the active file.<br />
Saving data to the active text file 2<br />
To save data to the currently active text file, do one of the following:<br />
• From the menu bar select File > Save.<br />
• From the toolbar, click the Save button.<br />
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