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    Default datalogging with freescan, how do i play back/read cvs data file?

    I can see the tables but its just alot of numbers and I cant tell whats what. I tried using openoffice.org to read it but no go

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    I also use open office. When you first open the file there should be a box pop up that asks what value the data is seperated in. Click only the 'comma' box. It should the open the file in a halfway readable format. Next thing I do is 'freeze' the top line that describes the inputs. This way you always know what column you're viewing in the middle of the document. I also delete or shrink a few columns that im not interested in so they all fit on the screen. If that don't help, let us know.
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    hey ... um ... if it is not too much to ask could you get screen shots of the steps and post them up ... i am wondering how this is done as well ... do i need to down load "openoffice"
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    Yes go to www.openoffice.org and download it. It's free. You can also use microsofts excel. My trial version ran out so I use open office. I'll type up a quick walkthrough as soon as I get home.
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    thanks ... screen shots help a ton
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    this is how i view freescan .csv logs using open office. i'll start from the very beginning...

    1. with freescan running and operational, click "start" in the CSV Logging box. name your file and click "open". after your done logging click "stop".

    2. run open office. click "file", "open". find your scan and double click it. then this box will pop up...
    2011-08-06_15-24-28_43.jpg
    in the "separator options" section, make sure only the "comma" box is checked and click "ok".

    3. your file should open and be readable now. here are some other things you can do to the file to help viewing...
    click the line between the number 1 and 2 row and drag it down to make the row taller like this...
    2011-08-06_15-46-32_456.jpg
    then right click the number one row and click "format cells". click the "alignment" tab and select "wrap text automaticly"
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    now you can start shrinking the columns down so they all fit on the page without panning. click the line between the columns (a,b,c,) and drag them to make them smaller, like this
    2011-08-06_16-32-01_532.jpg
    finally, click the number 2 row, click "window" and "freeze". this will lock the top row on the top of the page so you will always know what column you are viewing.
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    that should just about get it. if theres something i left out or need to clarify, let me know. good luck!
    Last edited by firebird_1995; 08-06-2011 at 09:30 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoursetraitor View Post
    I can see the tables but its just alot of numbers and I cant tell whats what. I tried using openoffice.org to read it but no go
    I used open office to read your logs. It definitely works. I emailed you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    this is how i view freescan .csv logs using open office. i'll start from the very beginning...
    If you plan on having those pics up for a long time, this post would be AWESOME in the tuning guide I made.

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    that'd be cool. feel free to use it and make any changes you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    I also use open office. When you first open the file there should be a box pop up that asks what value the data is seperated in. Click only the 'comma' box. It should the open the file in a halfway readable format. Next thing I do is 'freeze' the top line that describes the inputs. This way you always know what column you're viewing in the middle of the document. I also delete or shrink a few columns that im not interested in so they all fit on the screen. If that don't help, let us know.
    Thanks!!
    Quote Originally Posted by LSWHO View Post
    I used open office to read your logs. It definitely works. I emailed you.
    Cant wait to load my custom LSWHO TUNE!!

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