Can the graph be saved as a file that can be view at a later time?
Two ways, actually. I’m assuming you are working from Windows. First (general-purpose) way is to use the key combination [Alt-PrintScreen]. This copies whatever is on the screen (even DOS programs like LAUD) to the Windows “scratchpad”, so it can then be pasted into Windows “Paintbrush” (just use Edit Paste when the picture is in your scratchpad). From there you can edit or just save it to a file. The other (built-in) way is to use LAUD’s “Print toFile” option. Get there via the menu sequence [* Display Printplot Config] then choose toFile, and either the Black&White or Color version (B&W is best for printing, full color uses a lot of ink and doesn’t add much info for most plots). When you try to print (using [Shift-F2] or via the [* Display Printplot] menu), you will be prompted for a file name and then the computer will freeze for a few moments while the screen is copied to a bitmap file. You can find the file in your C:\LAUD directory, with the suffix “.BMP” (such as “MYPLOT.BMP”),
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