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we want to use these same changes on other files, click the Save Setting… button to save the changes as a

conversion (*.lgs) file. When opening other data log files, we can apply the same changes by clicking on the

Load Setting… button and selecting the proper conversion file.

6. Click OK to continue.

7. The data log file is shown:

8. In our example, notice that the value for Data 0 {200°F} has changed to 93°C and the value for Data 4 has two

decimal places {1697.85} instead of three {1697.850}.

9. [Creation time]: The text line below the creation time heading shows the date and time that the file was

initially created. Format is Day of Week, Month, Day of Month, Time in 24Hr format and Year.

10. [Data]: The text line below this header is used to label and identify each column of data recorded. The

header shows the time each record was captured followed by the title given for each data column.

This is read only – the EasyConverter application does not allow any edits.

Saving a Data/Event Log File as a CSV or XLS file

After opening a Data/Event Log file in EasyConverter, you can easily save the file as a CSV or XLS file.

1. Click File > Save As… or click the Save As icon. The Save As dialog opens.

2. Click the Save as type: drop-down box and select either Text files (*.csv) or Excel files (*.xls).

By default, the new file is saved in the same folder as the original file, but you can navigate to a different

folder by clicking the Save in box at the top.

Exporting a Data/Event Log File as an XLS file to Excel

After opening a Data/Event Log file in EasyConverter, you can export the file as a XLS file and open it directly in

Microsoft Excel.

Microsoft Excel is required to convert the file when exporting to Excel.

1. Click File > Export to Excel or click on the Excel icon.

2. Microsoft Excel opens and you should see the data in a spreadsheet format. Simply click File…Save As to

save the file.

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