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Do I have to use FlukeView to look at recorded waveforms?

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Do I have to use FlukeView to look at recorded waveforms?

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FlukeView is a very convenient tool to copy complete screen images into a report or to store such screen images for reference purposes. Waveform files can be displayed using FlukeView, but if the user prefers, he may also copy the waveform data into other application programs – for instance into a spreadsheet program for further analysis or display. An easy way to do so, is by copying the waveform into FlukeView, then copying the data as a CSV-file (Comma Separated Value file) into a spreadsheet.

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