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Exporting Results
RocData analysis results and failure envelope plots can be exported to other programs in a variety of ways. This allows you to easily transfer data and images for post-processing, report writing etc. The following export options are available:
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Export to Excel
The most powerful data export feature in RocData is the one-click export to Excel option. With a single mouse click, all data AND plots can be exported to Microsoft Excel:
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1. Select the Export to Excel toolbar button.
2. Microsoft Excel will be automatically started, and all analysis input and output
data will be exported to an Excel spreadsheet.
3. Failure envelope plots will be generated in Excel.
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Data and plots exported to Excel

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Copy Data
The Copy Data option will copy all input and output parameters to the clipboard. From the clipboard, this can be pasted into a word processor or spreadsheet. This provides a handy analysis summary.
Copy Data option in Sidebar

Copy Data analysis summary pasted into notepad

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Export Image
Various options are available for exporting image files in RocData.
The Export Image File option allows you to save the current failure envelope plot display directly to one of four image file formats:
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JPEG (*.jpg)
Windows Bitmap (*.bmp)
Windows Enhanced Metafile (*.emf)
Windows Metafile (*.wmf)
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The Copy option will copy an image of the current failure envelope plot display to the Windows clipboard. From the clipboard, the image can be pasted directly into word or image processing applications.
The Grayscale option will convert all colours in the plot display area to black and white. You may find this useful for black and white screen captures or printouts.
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Slide Shear-Normal Function
The current shear-normal failure envelope in RocData can be exported to a file which can be used as a material shear strength function in Slide. (Slide is a limit equilibrium slope stability analysis program produced by Rocscience).
This allows you to perform data analysis with RocData (e.g. curve fitting of test data), and then export the fitted strength envelope to Slide.

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