trying to cut and paste data into ecuedit OR enginuity?

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trying to cut and paste data into ecuedit OR enginuity?

Postby gethin » Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:44 pm

I have data in a spreadsheet I want to copy into my timing map, i've tried using ecuedit and enginuity and cut and paste does not work.

I've tried the menu and also ctrl-c and ctrl-v with no luck.

Any ideas?
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Re: trying to cut and paste data into ecuedit OR enginuity?

Postby epifan » Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:32 am

gethin wrote:I have data in a spreadsheet I want to copy into my timing map, i've tried using ecuedit and enginuity and cut and paste does not work.

I've tried the menu and also ctrl-c and ctrl-v with no luck.

Any ideas?

EcuEdit: Ctrl+Alt+V - Paste from Windows Clipboard
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Postby gethin » Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:33 am

I've tried ctrl-alt-v with v2.2.0.79 and no luck.

Copied from excel into windows clipboard, then alt-tab to ecuedit and ctrl-alt-v and nothing.

Help!

Thanks.
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Postby gethin » Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:54 am

Also tried with 2.3.0.90
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Postby UpPweez » Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:34 pm

For enginuity you need to also copy the [Table3D] (or something like that) tag. Example - copy and paste from enginuity to Excel. You'll see the tag I am talking about. To copy/paste back to enginuity you need to make sure you copy that tag too.
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