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mwarner Posted - 05/16/2004 : 4:43:18 PM
I found this bit of advice on the forum (see below)to move curve fit residuals into the worksheet, but I need a bit more instruction as to how/where one executes this command. Is this done in the advanced fit windows somewhere? Is there any other more direct way to do this? I'm using version 7.

Posted - 02/03/2003 : 11:06:06 AM
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It will add the residual curve to the active layer. To view the data in a worksheet, you need to use the following:

edit data1_residue; //data1 is the name of the worksheet where my original data came from

Laurie

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Mike Posted - 05/17/2004 : 12:04:01 PM
Hi mwarner:

Open the Script window (Window:Script Window) and type in the command:

edit worksheetName_residue <ENTER>

where worksheetName is the name of the worksheet that contains your curve.

Mike
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