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Markus Posted - 06/12/2001 : 12:54:10 PM
Does an column-object exist through which I have access to the content of the -set column values- dialog-box (default: col(A)-col(B))?
By duplicating worksheets I have now scripts in columns of several worksheets and now I want to edit them with a loop.
Thanks for any help.
Markus
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Mike Buess Posted - 06/18/2001 : 07:34:37 AM
Markus,

I don't think you can access the -set column values- script other than through its dialog box. It would have been easier if you had used the Worksheet Script (Tools menu) instead. However, if the worksheets have already been created it might not be too much work to combine the column scripts in a section of an OGS file and run that section for each worksheet.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member
Markus Posted - 06/18/2001 : 06:06:38 AM
Thank you Craig, also for the useful links. I am already working with labtalk scripts but also have some column-related scripts which I now want to edit. But for this I need access to the scripts. I suppose they are stored in an object. Any idea?
Markus
CStorey Posted - 06/13/2001 : 11:31:42 AM
It sounds like you should look into Origin's scripting language - LabTalk. You could run all of your wks scripts using LabTalk which has several looping features. Look under the help menu for LabTalk.

I also have some useful stuff for beginners at: http://www.genevalake.ca/origin/originlabtalk.html

Hope this helps.



Craig Storey
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