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WellCAD Basics - Advanced Logic Technology

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BOOK 1 - WELLCAD BASICS - 39<br />

An alternative way to select or deselect logs is provided by the Tracks Selection<br />

dialog box.<br />

Selected log names from the list<br />

To call up this dialog box click the icon or choose the Select option from the<br />

Edit > Select Tracks menu. Click on the log names in the list to select the<br />

corresponding logs. Hold the CTRL or SHIFT keys down to allow multiple<br />

selections.<br />

Note:<br />

If you select multiple logs you might have noticed that the first log selected gets a<br />

red frame around its handle. This becomes important if document layout tools are<br />

used to arrange the logs within the borehole document. The first log selected will be<br />

used as a reference to adjust track width, title height and position of all other<br />

selected logs.<br />

Selecting hidden log titles:<br />

Sometimes log titles are hidden by the user. In order to display these hidden log<br />

titles select View > Show all titles or press the key combination<br />

CTRL + SHIFT + A.<br />

1.3.2.2 Creating and Deleting Logs<br />

Logs can be created in various ways. They will be created automatically for you if<br />

data is imported from a file. The log type created will be chosen either automatically<br />

according to the type of data imported or the user can select the type of log himself,<br />

as it is for the import of ASCII data.<br />

But the user can create empty logs directly in the borehole document and populate<br />

them with data (e.g. lithology patterns or descriptive text) afterwards. To create a<br />

new empty log:

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