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A. Status area
To open the Hex Viewer from within the Data Selector:
1. Choose Tools | Open Active Data.
2. In the Data Selector, click the Hex Viewer button. Note that this button is not available if you select a
database emulation.
To exit the Hex Viewer:
In the Hex Viewer, choose File | Exit.
To open a sample data file in the Hex Viewer:
If you have a sample data file associated with the document, it should automatically appear in the Hex Viewer.
If you do not yet have a sample data file associated with the document, or you want to examine a different
sample data file, choose File | Open and navigate to the data file you want to examine and click Open.
To save the sample data file from the Hex Viewer:
Choose File | Save.
To save the sample data file as a binary or hexadecimal text file:
1. Choose File | Save As and choose one of the following:
Bin file: Choose to save the sample data file as a binary file.
Hex file: Choose to save the sample data file as a text file, where each two-character text string is the
hexadecimal code for a byte of data.
2. Use the Save As dialog box that appears to save the file.
To adjust the view:
Choose View and set the option:
Line size: Choose the number of bytes of input data you want to display on each line. You can choose
16, 32, or 64 bytes per line.
Column width: Choose the number of bytes of input data you want to represent in each column of the
hexadecimal display area. You can choose 1, 2, or 4 bytes per column.
Selecting an Emulation - Detailed Directions
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