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Getting Started with Format Manager-1.1.0en Quick Tour I - Creating a Report Style Output
If you select a wrong export variable, put the cursor to the right of
that export variable by clicking just behind it and press Backspace.
This will delete that export variable.
You should now see the following:
ØDouble click on Local Ellipsoidal Height. The Formatting
options for export variable dialog box will show the default
settings you have previously set to be the default.
ØClick Cancel.
To output a Local Ellipsoidal Height in a format file, use
the Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable. For this
format file we need the local ellipsoidal height. This is
because the sample data we will use with this format
file has local ellipsoidal heights, not orthometric
heights.
To output a local orthometric height in a format file, use
the Target (Elev) export variable.
We now need to choose the Code ID export variable. This is stored
in the Code data block type.
To make export variables easier to find in the Insert
export variables dialog box, they are sorted into
different data block types. For example all code
information is stored in the Code (TPS/GPS) data block
type whereas all quality information is stored in the
Quality information (GPS) data block type.
Put the cursor behind the Local Ellipsoidal Height export variable
and the tab by clicking in the Edit-View.
ØFrom the Insert export variable dialog box select the Datablock-
Type to be Code (TPS/GPS).
ØScroll the Available variable list box to
find Code ID. Double click on the Code
ID or highlight the variable and click
Insert.
ØEnter a tab.