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WellCAD Basics - Advanced Logic Technology

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1.3.2.9 Extending Logs<br />

1.3.2.10 Cut, Copy and Paste Logs<br />

BOOK 1 - WELLCAD BASICS - 53<br />

Equal lithology data(left) has been merged (right)<br />

Well and Analysis Logs store data only for a defined depth range. In order to add<br />

data points the user has to extend the depth range.<br />

� Right click on the log handle and select Extend from the popup menu.<br />

� Enter the new top and/or bottom depth value to extend the log to the top<br />

and/or bottom.<br />

The new depth intervals will be populated with No Data (NULL) values and depth<br />

information according to the depth sample rate of the log.<br />

Logs can be copied (or cut) from one borehole document and pasted into another<br />

document. The target document can be a <strong>WellCAD</strong> borehole document or a<br />

document from another application such as EXCEL or Word.<br />

When you copy data, <strong>WellCAD</strong> duplicates the information and places a copy onto<br />

the Windows Clipboard. When data is cut, <strong>WellCAD</strong> removes the original data from<br />

the active document and places it onto the clipboard.<br />

To copy or cut logs:<br />

� Select the logs you want to copy.<br />

� From the menu bar choose Edit > Copy (Edit > Cut) or right click on a log<br />

handle and from the popup menu select Copy (Cut). You could also press the<br />

key combination CTRL + C (CTRL + X) or click the<br />

To paste logs:<br />

icon ( ).<br />

� Activate the document you want to paste the data to.<br />

� If it is a <strong>WellCAD</strong> document you can select Edit > Paste or use the short cut<br />

CTRL + V. You can also click the icon.

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