Getting Started with WinDaq/XL

Getting Started with WinDaq/XL

Microsoft Excel is one of the most widely recognized and understood spreadsheet applications in the world. WinDaq/XL is an add-in for use with Microsoft Excel. WinDaq/XL allows users of WinDaq data acquisition software to import acquired data, in real time, directly into Microsoft Excel. Once imported, the data can be manipulated using all the features of Microsoft Excel.

This application note will provide you with a general understanding of the functionality of WinDaq/XL and how it can be used with Microsoft Excel to analyze and present your acquired data. A brief procedure is also included to familiarize you with the menus and controls.

Link: http://www.dataq.com/blog/data-acquisition/excel-data-acquisition/getting-started-windaqxl/


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