Context-sensitive Menu

You have the following additional functions through the context-sensitive menu (generally right-click) in curve diagrams:

Save As: to save the graphic as a PNG file (*.png, Portable Network Graphics). This format is suitable for viewing the graphic on a website, supports a color depth of 24 bits and uses a loss­less method of compression.

Print: opens the normal Windows print dialog with page and printer settings for printing the graphic.

Auto Range: to reset the zoom functions, either in horizontal or vertical direction or symmetri­cally in both directions.

Ref, Cmp: to send a reference file (Ref) and/or a comparison file (Cmp) to "Compare".

To do this, in an analysis report diagram, you must click the point that represents the reference file you want and then click "Ref" in the context-sensitive menu (generally right-click).

After that, select another point for the comparison file and click "Cmp" in the context-sensitive menu. The two files open in "Compare" as reference and comparison data as you defined them and appear in the test chart diagram.

Disable: to hide outliers in measured data.

You can hide data outliers interactively and thus exclude them from averaging before the data are averaged. This can be important, for example, if minispot measured data are used for cor­rection of a process calibration.

In an analysis report diagram, you can use "Auto Range" in the context-sensitive menu (gener­ally right-click) for this to scale up right to the single points in the area that interests you.

A red broken reticle displays. You must click the point that represents the outlier data set and then click "Disable" in the context menu. Alternatively, you can disable the checkbox of the out­lier data set in the data table.