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Problems exporting graph data to excel
- Chris5013
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                24 Feb 2013 17:11                #787
        by Chris5013
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Chris5013 on topic Problems exporting graph data to excel             
    
        Very new to this and have just downloaded software.  I'm using SAM analysis to test solar water heating that is residential at a specific location.  Once I have the graphs constructed how do I export this info into Excel?    
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                25 Feb 2013 11:53                #788
        by Paul Gilman
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Problems exporting graph data to excel             
    
        Hi Chris,
Welcome to the SAM Support forum!
In general, you can export data from graphs by right-clicking the graph and choosing an option from the shortcut menu. Copying data to the clipboard and pasting it into Excel might be the easiest way to get the data into your spreadsheets.
You can also use this technique to export images of graphs for use in documents, or to export data from tables.
Best regards,
Paul.
    Welcome to the SAM Support forum!
In general, you can export data from graphs by right-clicking the graph and choosing an option from the shortcut menu. Copying data to the clipboard and pasting it into Excel might be the easiest way to get the data into your spreadsheets.
You can also use this technique to export images of graphs for use in documents, or to export data from tables.
Best regards,
Paul.
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