Dear Members, Is Excel is the easiest way to create data table (for six data points required) and merge to the Word document for reports? I did Google search this morning. Once I have an Excel data table, I am able to export it to a Word document by opening a Word document and Insert-> object -> create from file. Is it necessary to list antenna factor and cable loss, etc. in the data table? My receiver has a capability for transducer factors. The screen can show corrected value. Does antenna height and turntable degree need to be recorded in the data table? Years ago, an auditor asked me how I recorded antenna height and turntable degree. I don't remember I had these data on the final reports. I also look for instructions to write/import transducer factors (antenna factors, cable loss, etc. in files) into Excel spreadsheet for creating data tables. Thank you and look forward to your help. Best regards, Grace - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. Website: http://www.ieee-pses.org/
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