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			        Tag="Organizer File">
              
  
  <Paragraph>In order to perform an efficient data analysis a clear sample identification is necessary, 
             e.g. for an automotive paint process:
  </Paragraph>
   <List>
    <ListItem>
      <Paragraph>Model</Paragraph>
    </ListItem>
    <ListItem>
      <Paragraph>Color</Paragraph>
    </ListItem>
    <ListItem>
      <Paragraph>Paintline</Paragraph>
    </ListItem>
    <ListItem>
      <Paragraph>Checkzones</Paragraph>
    </ListItem>
    <ListItem>
      <Paragraph>Test Sequence</Paragraph>
    </ListItem>
  </List>
  
  <Paragraph>The Organizer file allows to define all needed parameters, and will be 
             transfered to the instrument to guide the user during measurement.
    </Paragraph>
       
  <Paragraph>Several Organizer families can be created for different test procedures and are 
             shown in the list on the left side. Clicking on the arrow in front of the
             family name shows the models included in the family.
    </Paragraph>
  
 <Paragraph> The different functions can either be executed by the buttons displayed in the upper row or 
             by a context menu which is activated with right mouse click. Dependent on the level 
             (e.g. organizer family, model) different functions are accessable.</Paragraph>
<Paragraph>â€¢ Organizers can also be selected by typing in the name or part of the name of the model in 
             the <Bold>Search line</Bold>. Clicking on the cross at the end of the line will delete the input.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Create new Organizer</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph>Select "Add Organizer" and input a name.
    </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Edit existing Organizer</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph>Select Organizer in the list and perform changes.
    </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Copy Organizer</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph>Right mouse click on organizer and select "Copy". Right mouse click and select "Paste".
              </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Delete Organizer</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph>Select "Delete" to remove organizer.
    </Paragraph>
    <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Rename Organizer</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph>Select "Rename" to change name of organizer.
    </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Export/Import</Paragraph>   
     
  <Paragraph>â€¢ <Bold>Export</Bold> allows to save the selected Organizer as xml-file for transfer to another 
               computer. Highlight the desired organizer family and select "Export".
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>â€¢ In the Windows Explorer select the folder the xml-file is to be saved.
               </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>â€¢ The <Bold>Import</Bold> function serves for importing Organizers from another computer. Click on 
               the "Import" button and select the appropriate folder and file. A dialog box opens for setting 
               specific import options. Standard families and color standards can be updated (double arrow) or created new (+) by 
               using a different name.
               </Paragraph>
               
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Zoom</Paragraph>   
     
  <Paragraph>â€¢ Use the key combination "<Bold>Ctrl +</Bold>" or "<Bold>Ctrl -</Bold>" to zoom in or out. If you want 
               to only adjust the Help, hold the Ctrl key down and scroll the mouse wheel.
               </Paragraph>               
 <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Parameter 1</Paragraph>
 
 <Paragraph>Parameter 1 is used to name the test object, e.g. the model name.
  </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>â€¢ The left <Bold>Catalog</Bold> field shows all entered names.</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>â€¢ The right <Bold>Selection</Bold> field displays the selected names.
               The Selection field must contain <Bold>one entry minimum</Bold>.</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>â€¢ An Organizer family can include several object variations with the same test procedure.        
  </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Create Catalog</Paragraph>
   <Paragraph>â€¢ Allows to define several catalog names. The default catalog name for Parameter 1 is "Model".
  </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Create Model</Paragraph>
   <Paragraph>â€¢ <Bold>Enter new</Bold> names by using the Create Model button. The new entries are automatically 
              added to the Selection field.
  </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph><Bold>Note:</Bold> It is important to always use the same spelling for the same objects 
          (note language and spaces).
             E.g. if an object "BMW3" is called "BMW 3" on a different computer, the entries will be interpreted 
             as two different models in the analysis.
          </Paragraph>
          
  <Paragraph>â€¢ Use the <Bold>arrow</Bold> buttons to move objects from one side to the other.
  </Paragraph>
   <Paragraph>â€¢ To change the <Bold>order</Bold> in the Selection field, select the object name and drag and drop
                it to the desired place.
  </Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Delete</Paragraph>
   <Paragraph>â€¢ Use the Delete Model button to erase entries.
  </Paragraph>
  
    <Paragraph>  </Paragraph>
  <Paragraph><Bold>Navigate</Bold> in the upper window area to "Standards" to continue.
  </Paragraph>
  
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