Network parts list, Network site details, Network link details – ProSoft Technology ILX34-AENWG User Manual
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ProSoft Wireless Designer User Interface
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ProSoft Wireless Designer
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July 8, 2009
3.16 Network Parts List
Click the Parts List tab to view part numbers, quantities and descriptions for each
of the components required for your network design.
Open the File menu and then choose Export Parts List to create a file that you
can import into a variety of other applications. Choices include Comma
Separated Values (.csv) for spreadsheets and database applications, Text (.txt)
for word processors, or XML (.xml) for applications that support eXtensible
Markup Language.
Tip: Use the mouse to drag-select all or part of the parts list, and copy it to the clipboard. You can
paste the clipboard directly into a word processor or spreadsheet.
3.17 Network Site Details
Click the Site Details tab to view detailed information about each site.
Open the File menu and then choose Export Network Details / Site Details to
create a file that you can import into a variety of other applications. Choices
include Comma Separated Values (.csv) for spreadsheets and database
applications, Text (.txt) for word processors, or XML (.xml) for applications that
support eXtensible Markup Language.
Tip: Use the mouse to drag-select all or part of the site details and copy it to the clipboard. You can
paste the clipboard directly into a word processor or spreadsheet.
Notice that the Site Details tab shows details for only one site at a time. Use the
Next and Previous buttons to view the rest of the sites in your network.
3.18 Network Link Details
Click the Link Details tab to view detailed information about each link.
Open the File menu and then choose Export Network Details / Link Details to
create a file that you can import into a variety of other applications. Choices
include Comma Separated Values (.csv) for spreadsheets and database
applications, Text (.txt) for word processors, or XML (.xml) for applications that
support eXtensible Markup Language.
Tip: Use the mouse to drag-select all or part of the link details and copy it to the clipboard. You can
paste the clipboard directly into a word processor or spreadsheet.
Notice that the Link Details tab shows details for only one link at a time. Use the
Next and Previous buttons to view the rest of the links in your network.