4.Repeat step 3 as many times as required to plot all of the points you want.

Here, you could press K3(EDIT), select a plot, and move it to another location. For details, see “To move a plot” (page 15-9).

You can plot up to 50 points in the case of a g3p file. For a g3b file, you can plot one point for each of the images contained in the file.

5.After you are finished plotting all of the points you want, press J or !J(QUIT).

uTo make the pointer jump to a particular location

In the Plot mode, pressing a number key (b to j) will cause the pointer to jump to the corresponding section of the screen as shown below.

 

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uPlotting Points in a g3b File

A g3b file is a special Picture Plot file that can contain up to 30 images in a single file.

Opening a g3b file with Picture Plot and plotting a point will switch to the next sequential image in the file.

To view the images contained in a g3b file, press K6(g)5(PLAY) and then perform one of the playback operations described below.

-Press 1(Auto). This sequentially displays all of the images in the file three times automatically.

-Press 2(Manual). Use d and e to scroll the images in the file.

Press J to return to the screen that was displayed before you pressed K6(g) 5(PLAY).

• g3b files can be opened in the Picture Plot mode only.

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