Your statistical output and a session log of BoundarySeer operations (e.g., boundary delineation, overlap analysis) are recorded on the Project Log, the memo screen within the main window. The log text is stored within BoundarySeer in Microsoft® Windows® rich text format. Throughout the course of your analysis, you may find it useful to edit or print the text on this page. You can export the log for opening in other applications.
Under the "Window" menu, you can choose to hide the project log. Later, when you want to read the log, choose "show."
Click on the Project Log window to activate it.
Select "Edit" from the main menu.
From here you can:
Cut selected text to the clipboard (Cut), not active if no text selected
Copy selected text to the clipboard (Copy)
Delete the selected text (Delete)
Select all text on the page (Select All)
Use a shortcut for adding the time and date to the log: Position the cursor where you want the time and date to appear, then choose "Time/Date"
You may also add references or notes directly to the session log page by positioning the cursor and typing.
With the Project log active, select "File", then "Print" from the menu.
Click OK when the dialog box appears.
The log is automatically saved within the *.bsr project file. If you wish to read it in another application, such as a word processor or a text file reader, you can export it as a text file (*.txt).
With the Project log active, select "File", then "Export" from the menu.
In the "Export" dialog, choose to export the Log.
As there is only one log in any BoundarySeer project, the list of all items of that type will be blank. Select "Save" to continue saving the log.
Then, choose a name for the file and a location. BoundarySeer will save it as a text file (*.txt).
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