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Chapter 2 Set up PC and Log into CTC
Exporting CTC Data into Other Applications
Figure 2-7 Selecting CTC data for print
Step 3 Click OK.
Step 4 In the Print dialog box, choose a printer and click OK.
2.8 Exporting CTC Data into Other Applications
CTC data exported in HTML format can be viewed with any web browser, such as Netscape Navigator
or Microsoft Internet Explorer. To display the data, use the browser’s File/Open command to open the
CTC data file.
CTC data exported as comma separated values (CSV) or tab separated values (TSV) can be viewed in
text editors, word processors, spreadsheets, and database management applications. Although
procedures depend on the application, you typically can use File/Open to display the CTC data. Text
editors and word processors display the data exactly as it is exported. Spreadsheet and database
management applications display the data in cells. You can then format and manage the data using the
spreadsheet or database management application tools.
In addition to the CTC exporting, CTC text information can be copied and pasted into other applications
using the Windows Copy (Ctrl+C), Cut (Ctrl+X) and Paste (Ctrl+V) commands.
Procedure: Export CTC Data
Step 1 From the CTC File menu, click Export.
Step 2 In the Export dialog (Figure 2-8) choose a format for the data:
• As HTML—Saves the data as an HTML file. The file can be viewed with a web browser without
starting CTC.
Click a print option
and click OK
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Purpose Use the following procedure to export CTC data for use in other
applications.
Prerequisite Procedures “Logging into CTC” procedure on page 2-22,
Table 2-11 shows CTC data that can be exported.
Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote
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