Saving tables, to txt
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Saving tables, to txt
Using GMEPro, and/or Tunercat is there I way I can save tables to a text document so that I can include them as attachments?.
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How about as doing a "Screen Print" and then pasting it on a Word or Excel file? Conversely, you may even be able to save it as a JPG if you have decent "Photo Editor".
Just some thoughts Bruce.
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Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA
How about as doing a "Screen Print" and then pasting it on a Word or Excel file? Conversely, you may even be able to save it as a JPG if you have decent "Photo Editor".
Just some thoughts Bruce.
How about as doing a "Screen Print" and then pasting it on a Word or Excel file? Conversely, you may even be able to save it as a JPG if you have decent "Photo Editor".
Just some thoughts Bruce.
I was able to copy and paste it to wordpad, but my scanner software doesn't recongnise it.
I don't have excel.
GMEPRO you click the "mark" (red) button in the tool bar of the DOS window. Then highlight the table and click the "copy" (blue) button. PAste into desired text editor.
The tool bar is not availible when running DOS in full screen mode.
The tool bar is not availible when running DOS in full screen mode.
I made a VE vs RPM vs MAP table in word pad, it has the same # of rows and columns that Tunercat has. I have KPA across the top and RPM down the sides, also combined both the main and extend tables together. Now the only problem is I have to type all the numbers in manually, tried to copy and past it into my table but it will not work. I made copies of it so when I am working on the VE tables I can do all the math, right it on the table then later change the # in Tunercat, I then put this copy in with my notes that I keep on the deferent chip versions.
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You can "copy & paste" the VE Table cell info into Excel. TunerCat brought this feature out a while back and I use it many times for "further manipulating the values".
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Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA
You can "copy & paste" the VE Table cell info into Excel. TunerCat brought this feature out a while back and I use it many times for "further manipulating the values".
You can "copy & paste" the VE Table cell info into Excel. TunerCat brought this feature out a while back and I use it many times for "further manipulating the values".
but I don't have Excel.
Oh well, was just hoping to be able to post some of what I've seen without typing it all in.
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Thanks guys,
In opening things in a window (GMEPro) exposed the tool bar and then I was able to copy the table, and then paste it
So a new domension's been now added to the Final Answers
In opening things in a window (GMEPro) exposed the tool bar and then I was able to copy the table, and then paste it
So a new domension's been now added to the Final Answers
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