Efficient EQ3/6 Dataset Import and Export Guide

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Learn how to effortlessly import and export EQ3/6 datasets, troubleshoot any errors, and efficiently manage GWB datasets in TEdit for seamless integration with the EQ3/6 software. Follow step-by-step instructions with visuals for a smooth data handling experience.

  • EQ3/6 datasets
  • Data import
  • Data export
  • Troubleshooting
  • GWB datasets

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  1. Import and export EQ3/6 datasets

  2. Drag and drop an EQ3/6 dataset into TEdit Or, in TEdit go to File Import EQ3/6 New GWB dataset (.tdat) saves automatically to the same location as your EQ3/6 dataset

  3. View new GWB dataset in TEdit Text block from the top of the original dataset is preserved in the Preamble Reference block preserved in the Bibliography section

  4. Troubleshoot dialog shows any errors found in the new dataset Double-click to go to entry. Correct errors in dataset before use.

  5. Export GWB datasets to use with the EQ3/6 software Go to File Export EQ3/6

  6. Browse to the directory where you wish to save your dataset Supply the new dataset with a file name

  7. View EQ3/6 dataset in a text editor Original GWB dataset, time and date of the conversion, and username

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