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== Format == | == Format == | ||
− | + | Please have a look at "lpm-empty" for the basic layout. Columns should be modified based on the systems, especially the number of laser lines. | |
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+ | == Indicate power minimum == | ||
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+ | Minimum values can be indicated by red background color: | ||
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+ | *Click on the column header (A,B,C...) to select it. | ||
+ | *Click on the "Background color" icon and select "Change with rules". | ||
+ | *Select "Less than" and type in the minimum provided by the company for this line. | ||
+ | *Select the "Background" box and choose red. | ||
+ | *"Save rules" | ||
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+ | == Link == | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com Google Docs] | ||
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+ | == Test Area == | ||
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+ | lpm values published using Google Docs gadget feature and this [http://www.mrexcel.com/archive/Formulas/12938.html offset formula] | ||
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+ | added for a couple of systems, link option put in template, link1 for LPM |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 26 June 2008
Contents |
[edit] Overview
Using Google Docs for documentation of laser power measurements.
[edit] Format
Please have a look at "lpm-empty" for the basic layout. Columns should be modified based on the systems, especially the number of laser lines.
[edit] Indicate power minimum
Minimum values can be indicated by red background color:
- Click on the column header (A,B,C...) to select it.
- Click on the "Background color" icon and select "Change with rules".
- Select "Less than" and type in the minimum provided by the company for this line.
- Select the "Background" box and choose red.
- "Save rules"
[edit] Link
[edit] Test Area
lpm values published using Google Docs gadget feature and this offset formula
added for a couple of systems, link option put in template, link1 for LPM