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imported into e.g. MS Excel (see chapter 6.4 Import data into Excel). The files are
tabulator-separated txt-files. Because of the individual filenames all exported files can be
stored in the same directory.
An example of a filename for an exported file is:
Result list – 021030 XLS.txt
The message box, which appears when files are exported, shows the location and name of
the exported file, see figure 28.
6.3
Viability report – Print and export
The viability report contains information about the saved results of viability calculations
for the active session. The information in the viability reports, both the print and the
export, is:
Filename for the total and non-viable cell count, TC and NV respectively.
Concentration of cells pr. mL in the NucleoCassette for the total and non -viable
cell count (Cells/mL (cass.)).
Multiplication factor (MF) for the total and non -viable cell count.
Concentration of cells pr. mL in the original cell suspension for the total and non-
viable cell count (Cells/mL (susp.)).
Comment and operator for the total and non -viable cell count.
Concentration of viable cells/ml.
Percentage of viable cells.
As for the result list a header is printed at the top of the viability report. The header
contains the same information with one exception. Instead of the print date and time, the
creation date and time is included in the header. The creation date and time refers to the
date and time the first viability calculation for that particular session was saved. The
information about company, address and department can be changed, see 6.5 Report
header. Please note that changes made to the header will affect both viability reports and
result lists.