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As part of good laboratory practice, you will want to keep
notes about your experiments. LabChart provides an electronic laboratory notebook
where pertinent information such as the date and time, group details, protocols,
recording conditions, and any special features of the experimental procedure
can be entered (see Figure 1 below). To open the Notebook, go to LabCharts
Windows menu and choose Notebook.
Figure 1. Example of an entry into the Notebook in
LabChart for Windows.
Up to 32 000 characters can be entered, and the text can be edited in
the normal way. Date and Time buttons at the bottom of the window automatically
insert the date and time into your notes (in the format set for your computer).
The contents of the Data Pad can be pasted into the Notebook but you cannot
paste in graphics (such as a copy of the Zoom window). The contents of
the Notebook can be copied to the Clipboard for transfer to other applications,
and the Notebook can be printed. The Notebook is automatically saved together
with the LabChart data when you save the recording.
For further information about the Notebook, refer to your LabChart Users
Guide or contact your local ADInstruments
distributor.
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