Omega Engineering OM8800D, OM8828 Edit Cell, FAQ How can I restore the original text ?, Example

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FAQ: Why won't data table be updated when removing the cursor ?

FAQ: Why won't data table be updated when removing the cursor ?Edit CellFAQ: How can I restore the original text ?Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

Ans: It is when you remove the cursor between the ranges ( 200 sample from

cursor 1).For example : If you set number 50 record as cursor 1, the table data shows from 50 249 , now you remove cursor 1 within the range, the data won't be updated, unless remove the curser 1 outside the range, i.e less than 50 or more than 249 .

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Diagram H:

Edit Cell

You switch from selection to edit state by double-Clicking on the cell. If the active cell (in other words, the currently selected cell) can be edited, pressing <F2> also enables the edit state.(Dia. H) edit from the blue background column.

FAQ: How can I restore the original text ?

Ans: You have to retrieve the file again to restore to the original text .

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Omega Engineering OM8800D, OM8828, OM8829 Edit Cell, FAQ Why wont data table be updated when removing the cursor ?, Example