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The following commands are available when the Calibration History window is open.

Actions > Edit Tag Settings

Opens the Tag Calibration Settings Window for the selected instrument tag.

Actions > Enter Calibration Data

Opens the Calibration Data Entry Window, where you enter calibration data for the selected instrument tag.

Save Icon 16bit Actions > Save

Saves the calibration history for the current tag.

Actions > Save As

Allows you to save the current calibration history as an external file in different available formats.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Actions > Refresh

Refreshes the displayed data.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Actions > Tag List

Opens the Tag List pop-up window that displays the list of the selected instrument tags and allows you to select tags for viewing calibration history.

Previous icon 16bit Actions > Previous Tag

Displays the calibration history for the previous instrument in the tag list.

Next icon 16bit Actions > Next Tag

Displays the calibration history for the next instrument in the tag list.

Actions > Associate Documents

Allows you to select and associate with the current calibration history record an external document such as a Word document or Excel spreadsheet containing additional information.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Options > Show History Sessions

Opens the History Sessions pop-up window that displays the available history of the selected instrument tag and allows you to select a history session for viewing.

Delete Icon 16 Options > Delete History Data

Deletes the highlighted calibration history record.

PPM All Outputs Graphic Options > Show Alarm / Trip Summary

Displays the Alarm / Trip Points Summary Window which shows existing process data range values for the current instrument tag.

Reports menu

Allows you to access options for displaying various calibration reports.