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The Excel Export dialog can be used to export the data of selected tests to Microsoft Excel.

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ScreenElementDescription.svg Filename The Microsoft Excel filename, to which the data should be exported to
ScreenElementDescription.svg Include Tests Shows all the available tests of the EUT, and allows to select all or a part of those tests. The tests can be selected or deselected by checking or un-checking the checkbox in front of the name of the tests. Only the information of the selected tests will be exported to Microsoft Excel
ScreenElementDescription.svg Select all Will select all the tests
ScreenElementDescription.svg Unselect all Will unselect all the tests
ScreenElementDescription.svg Invert selection Will invert the selected tests. Selected tests will be deselected and all deselected tests will be selected
ScreenElementDescription.svg Button arrow up.png Will move all the selected tests one item up
ScreenElementDescription.svg Button arrow down.png Will move all the selected tests one item down
ScreenElementDescription.svg Insert header above data With insert header above data you can select, if you want, headers above every exported column, for example signal generator level, forward power and reflected power for immunity test.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Export EUT data Export EUT data allows you to select, if you want, the EUT data to be exported. Only the EUT information stored in the top test can be exported.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Include not measured columns Include not measured columns allows you to select, if you want, not measured columns to be exported. If you want to run a macro after exporting, it may be easier to export all the columns. You can then use the same macro for a signal level, forward power level and net power level test. It is not possible to have RadiMation® run the macro automatically after the export. Deselecting exporting not measured columns will result in faster exporting of the information.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Export Will start the exporting of the selected tests to the selected Microsoft Excel file. When the export of the data is finished, the Excel Export window will close.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Cancel Will close the Excel Export window
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Warning: Microsoft Excel needs to be installed on the PC to export the EUT information. The version of Microsoft Excel should be greater then or equal to version 'Microsoft Excel 97'.