Export track plots

Export a single track plot

1.Click the plot you want to export, so that its border becomes highlighted in red.

2.On the toolbar, click the Export image icon.

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3.Under Export, choose Selected plot.

4.Select the image resolution in pixels.

5.Click Export. In the Export Image window, enter the name and location of your image file, choose the image format and click Save.

Export multiple plots as separate files

Each plot is exported as a single image file.

1.Hold the Ctrl key down and click the plots you want to export. If you do not make a selection, all plots will be exported.

2.On the toolbar, click the Export image icon.

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3.Under Export, choose To separate image files.

4.Select the image resolution in pixels, and click Export.

Export multiple plots as one file

The matrix grid is exported as a single image file.

1.Select the plots you want to export. If you do not make a selection, all plots will be exported.

2.On the toolbar, click the Export image icon.

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3.Under Export, choose To one image file.

4.Select the image resolution in pixels, and click Export.

Notes

The available image resolutions depend on the aspect ratio of the original background pictures. The zoom level chosen for the plots affects the default resolution.

Available image formats

Portable Network Graphic (*.png) (default). A picture format using lossless compression.

JPEG file (*.jpg). A compression format for color images, particularly photographs. It can reduce file sizes to about 5% of their original size, but some detail might be lost in the compression.

Windows Bitmap (*.bmp). A non-compressed format generally resulting in large files.

Graphics Interchange Format (*.gif). A lossless format limited to 256 colors. This makes the GIF format suitable for storing graphics with relatively few colors such as simple diagrams.