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Improved Start-Up
Dialog for Choosing Experiment Types
Choosing an
experiment type in MicroLab Software has never been easier or more
flexible. The new Choose an
Experiment Type start-up dialog makes it easy to choose
between:
Pre-Configured
Experiment Templates
MicroLab has
provided 13 pre-configured experiment templates that can be installed
optionally. Each experiment consists of a functional description of the
experiment and analysis as well as a saved experiment file for use with
either a MicroLab 500-series Interface or a MicroLab
Model 402 Interface
User Configured
Experiment Templates
Any experiment
templates created by a user can now be accessed via the MicroLab Software Start-Up Dialog
along side any of the Pre-Configured
Experiment Templates.
See
the MicroLab Software Help System
for more information about using and creating experiment templates.
Hand Enter Mode
Experiments
Create a new Spectrophotometer, Color Mixing, or MicroLab Experiment using the
keyboard to enter all data values by hand.
Spectrophotometry
Simulations
Create a new Spectrophotometry Experiment
using a simulation file to provide all data values.
Fully Integrated Help
System
MicroLab
Software’s Help System provides a complete functional
description of each module and component of MicroLab Software. Press F1 or select Help->Help Topics from
the MicroLab Software Main Menu
Bar to access the MicroLab
Software Help System.
Context Sensitive
Help Support
Help for each view
and dialog is easily accessed by right clicking a view and choosing Help… or by
clicking the Help
button in the dialog.
Flexible Printing
Options
It is possible to
print the contents of the MicroLab
Software Help System. Options are provided to allow for
printing of a single topic, a complete chapter, or the entire contents.
Pre-Configured
Experiments
The MicroLab Software Help System
contains a functional description, analysis, and application for each
of the 13 provided pre-configured experiment templates.
Better Support for
Formulas
In MicroLab Software
Version 4.1.4, it is now possible to create formulas built on other
formulas.
i.e. f(x) = g(x) + h(x)...
These
formulas can be created before data collection or after data collection.
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