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          3. What's new in MEGS_Log 3.3

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          5. How to carry out common tasks within MEGS_Log

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            1. File menu commands

              1. New Borehole command (File menu and Toolbar) 

              2. Open Borehole command (File menu and Toolbar)  

              3. Save Borehole command (File menu and Toolbar) 

              4. Save Borehole As command (File menu)

              5. Open Trace command (File menu and Toolbar) 

              6. Trace Manager command (File menu)

              7. Close All Traces (File menu)

              8. Print command (File menu and Toolbar) 

              9. Print Sample Labels (File menu)

              10. Print Preview command (File menu)

              11. Print Setup command (File menu)

              12. Page Setup command (File menu)

              13. Exit command (File menu)

            2. Edit menu commands

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            5. Help menu commands

            6. Borehole popup menu commands

            7. Trace popup menu commands

            8. System menu commands

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          9. MEGS_Log version 3.3 Help Index

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Save Borehole As command (File menu)

Use this command to save and name the currently selected borehole. If neither borehole is selected then MEGS_Log will prompt you for the bore to save.

MEGS_Log displays the Save Borehole dialog box so you can name the file.

To save a borehole with its existing name and directory, use the Save command.