TTB A ENNN01.TXT


General Purpose Report gINT ver. 5:
  text table
  A (8.5x11") paper size
  Environmental data presentation
  well Not applicable
  graph Not applicable
  legend Not applicable

  Portrait Orientation
  No units specified

REVISION HISTORY
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16 April 2003:

  Updated to version 5 standards.

  Converted file to new naming convention TTB A ENNN01, formerly AAENNN01.

09 October 2000 :  Initial Upload
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INCLUDED FILES:
TTB A ENNN01.GLB
  gINT library file containing:
    Text Tables :  TTB A ENNN01
    Lookup Lists:  TTB A ENNN01 CHEMICALS

TTB A ENNN01.GDT
  gINT project data template.  You will clone this file to create new project files.

TTB A ENNN01.GPJ
  gINT project file containing two boreholes of example data.  You can use this file to clarify any input procedure questions by looking at the way the data was entered in the Input application.  You can also output this data using the report template to see what the final output looks like.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
  Copy TTB A ENNN01.GDT to your gINT data template directory (usually C:\Program Files\GINTW\DATATMPL or C:\Program Files\GINT\DATATMPL).
  Copy TTB A ENNN01.GPJ to your gINT projects directory (usually C:\Program Files\GINTW\PROJECTS or C:\Program Files\GINT\PROJECTS).
  Merge TTB A ENNN01.GLB:
    Bring up gINT.
    Move to the Utilities application group and then to the Lib Merge/Copy application.
    Mark "Merge From".
    Specify the source library file as TTB A ENNN01.GLB.  Remember to specify the path or use the launch button (...) to select the file with a file dialog.
    Check the selection and query options to best meet your needs.  If you wish to merge all of the above, mark Select All and Never Query.
    Move all of the tables from the Available Source Table column to the Tables to Merge/Copy column by clicking the >> button.
    Click the Execute button.
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SPECIAL NOTES:
1.See the How To Guide topic "Tabular Presentation of Chemical Data" in the 9 October 2000 or later version of Help.
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