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3.9.3.2 Curve Tool: Using Curve Files
Curves can be saved and restored from disk files in the Curve (.crv) format. Curves from all axes
are saved and restored, even if they are currently not visible. It is not possible to save individual
curves or points.
The Curve Tool always has exactly one open curve file. Therefore, creating a new file or opening
an existing file will overwrite the current curve data, and uploading a curve from an RMC axis will
overwrite the curve on that axis in the open file. If you have made changes that have not been
saved, you will be prompted to save the current file before the operation completes or to cancel
the operation.
The following file operations are available from the File menu:
• New
Create a new Curve file with no initial curves.
• Open
Open an existing Curve file.
• Save
Save the current Curve file to its current file name.
• Save As
Save the current Curve file to a new file name.
• Recently Used File
Open a recently used file. The file names of the four most-recently-used Curve files will be listed
near the end of the File menu. Select the file you want to open.
See Also: Curve Tool Topics
3.9.3.3 Curve Tool: Mouse Commands
In addition to the mouse commands listed below, any movement of the pointer over the Curve
Tool will cause the current pointer location to be updated in the status bar.
Mouse Commands
Operation
Pointer
Over
Result
Hover
Point
Display a data tip with the point's coordinates,
velocity, and acceleration.
Click
Point
Select the point.
Click
Spreadsheet
Cell
Select the cell and cancel any previous selection.