Pasting Digitized Data into Excel
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Graphical data digitized using Dagra can be quickly transferred to Microsoft Excel, or any spreadsheet, using the system clipboard. To copy data you've traced onto the clipboard, select from Dagra's menu. Dagra will show the Export Data dialog box: ![]() Select from the menu to copy digitized data to the clipboard. Select the series you want to copy, the format and method to transfer Bezier curves. Excel will accept comma separated (CSV) or tab separated data. Usually Excel will automatically convert tab separated data into column data so tab separated is normally the best choice. The curve export option lets you choose how Dagra will convert the Bezier curves used to trace data into discrete points. Selecting Flattened curve will reduce the curve to line segments that most closely follow the data traced. Click OK to copy the data selected. In Excel, select the destination for the pasted data. It is usually best to select a single cell. Data will be pasted below and to the right of this cell so make sure nothing important will be overwritten. Choose from Excel's menu. The digitized data will appear in the cell you selected: ![]() Data pasted into Excel with column headings added. Normally Excel will automatically separate the pasted data into columns. However, if Excel's default text import options have been changed, you may end up with a single column containing the pasted data: ![]() If Excel's default text import options have been changed, the data may be pasted into a single column. To separate the pasted data into columns, use Excel's tool:
You will only need to setup the text import option the first time you paste text from Dagra. Excel will remember imported text is separated by tabs and automatically split data pasted from Dagra into columns in the future. ![]() When importing Tab delimited text from Dagra, make sure the option is checked in Excel's Text to Columns Wizard. |



