
THE 9850 AND ITS UTILITIES LUMAT’2000/2003
Copyright Anthony Harradine 2000-2003 Page 10 of 13
Then use TRAN (F6) to transmit the files. Choose Yes (F1) when asked if it is
OK to transmit.
On the computer you should see the following, note that all of the lists in the file are
transferred:
You can save this data as a .cat file at this stage for safe keeping and transferring back
to the calculator and other calculators at a later date. Go to the File menu and then
Save As. Save as you normally would, if you are using a MAC attach the suffix .cat to
the file name so it can be transferred to an IBM compatible. The suffix is added
automatically on an IBM compatible.
To allow this data to be opened in MS Excel you can now save this file as a CSV file
as follows:
Go to the File menu and choose CSV and then Save as CSV. You will not be able
to give this file a name, just a location. In my case it will be called File2.csv.
Now go to MS Excel, go to the File menu and choose Open. Locate the file called
File2.csv or whatever it will be in your case. Click OK and the data should appear in
MS Excel. The data will be in scientific notation, simply highlight it and go to the
Format menu and select Cells…, proceed from there.
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