1. manipulating file names and positions. The output saved by command "openlog" can be placed anywhere, include the path you like, e.g.: logclose logopen "f:\australia\outbreak\first attempt\logfile 1.htm"
2. Copying graphs from output: To get graphs from output can be done in several ways: a1. produce a single graph. b1 switch to an open "other application", e.g. textprocessing. press ctrl+v (and the graph as added as a wmf editable file)
a2. point at a graph in output with the mouse. b2. right click on that graph and "copy to clipboard" c2. switch to the other application and press : Ctrl+V the graph is added as a bmp file (non-editable)
a3. produce the graph and add the /save="Myfile" option You can specify graph format with a set command.
3. Copy tables: a. produce a table in output. b. add en empty line at the bottom of the screen by putting a period "." in the command prompt and pressing enter c. mark the table from the command to the line after the table as a block d. right click within the block. e. Choose either "copy as text" or "copy as html". f. Switch to other application and press ctrl+V (or insert special). with text you get tab delimited text copied, with html a formatted table (if the recipient can take in such a table)
regards Jens Lauritsen EpiData Association