Clear all event marks between cursor and time marker (from selected channel)
In
the Edit menu click on Clear
Marks to TM. This deletes all event marks (from the selected channel)
in the range between the cursor and time marker. The range can be defined
by positioning the cursor at one desired limit, enabling the time marker
(by pointing to the Options menu
and dragging down to Enable Time Marker),
then moving the cursor over to the other desired range limit. If this
function is used on channel 1, only the negative-going marks are deleted.
This is because channel one contains event marker information enabled
by the data recording program. These are stored as positive-going markers
in the waveform data stream and are not to be deleted.
Choose
Edit Clear Marks to TM (ALT, E, E).
This deletes all event marks (from the selected channel) in the range
between the cursor and time marker. The range can be defined by positioning
the cursor at one desired limit, enabling the time marker (by choosing
Options Event Marks with ALT,
O, V
keystrokes or by using the ALT+F8 accelerator keys), then moving the cursor
over to the other desired range limit. If this function is used on channel
1, only the negative-going marks are deleted. This is because channel
one contains event marker information enabled by the data recording program.
These are stored as positive-going markers in the waveform data stream
and are not to be deleted.
Note: To protect start and event marks inserted in WinDaq Acquisition Software, Edit > Insert Mark will not insert upward-going marks into Channel 1 or change the direction of existing marks. HiRes WWB will also not insert Channel 1 downward-going marks, used for event marks that are not starts. Edit > Delete Mark and Edit > Clear Marks to TM will not delete Channel 1 start or event marks. Advanced CODAS will not peak capture channel 1.