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Windows QTL Cartographer 2.5 - FTP Directory Listing

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Graph window - Menus - File<br />

Command Function<br />

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Win<strong>QTL</strong>Cart <strong>Windows</strong> & Menus 13<br />

Open <strong>QTL</strong> Result File... Open a result file. Files with the .QRT extension are considered result<br />

files.<br />

Add <strong>QTL</strong> Result Graph... Adds a new graph to the current display. Files with the .QRT extension are<br />

considered result files.<br />

Note: The added result file should have same chromosome number and<br />

marker number as original one. You could add more than one new graph.<br />

Copy Graphic to<br />

Clipboard<br />

Copies the graph to the <strong>Windows</strong> clipboard.<br />

Save As New Name... Save the file under a different name in .QRT format. You may want to do<br />

this if you plan to work with the results in a later Win<strong>QTL</strong>Cart session.<br />

Save As Text File... Save the results as a text file. You may want to do this if you plan to use<br />

the text file in another program.<br />

Save As Excel File... Save the data as an Excel file. Use Excel's charting capabilities to draw<br />

the graph.<br />

Save As E<strong>QTL</strong> File.. Save the data as the E<strong>QTL</strong> format that is used on Command-line version<br />

of <strong>QTL</strong> <strong>Cartographer</strong>.<br />

Print Graph... Print the graph to a selected printer.<br />

Exit Closes the Graph window. If you have unsaved data, you'll be prompted to<br />

save it.<br />

Graph window - Menus - Chrom

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