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Transfer thermo data

Transfer thermo data. You can use TEdit to copy entries from one thermo dataset (the source) into another (the target). Open both datasets in TEdit and select the entry you’d like to copy. Copy from the source (thermo.com.V8.R6+.tdat). Edit → Copy.

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Transfer thermo data

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  1. Transfer thermo data

  2. You can use TEdit to copy entries from one thermo dataset (the source) into another (the target). Open both datasets in TEditand select the entry you’d like to copy.

  3. Copy from the source (thermo.com.V8.R6+.tdat) Edit → Copy Reaction between redox species Benzene and the Basis species Log Ks at principal temperatures: “−” sign indicates LHS

  4. Paste into the target (thermo.tdat)… Edit → Paste … and save as a new dataset (thermo+benzene.tdat) File → Save As… → thermo+benzene.tdat

  5. You can also use drag and drop to transfer entries to other datasets. Left-drag into the target dataset and release.

  6. If both datasets are open in the same window, just hover over a tab as you left-drag to change the focus... ... then release below the tab to drop the entry into the target dataset.

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