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Home   •   Support  •  STN Express  •  See How It Works  •  Save for STN AnaVist, Version 1
Save for STN AnaVist, Version 1

Available with STN Express, Version 8.0 and higher for Windows, for use with STN AnaVist, Version 1

STN Express answer sets can be saved and then imported into STN AnaVist for further visualization.


Simply, conduct a search in CAplus, PCTFULL, USPATFULL, USPAT2, or other supported STN databases using standard STN search features, e.g., proximity operators, FSEARCH, and duplicate removal.

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Access the Save for STN AnaVist Wizard by selecting the L-number you want to save by either clicking on the L-number hyperlink or highlighting the L-number in the the Select Discover! Wizard window (shown here). Then select Save for STN AnaVist.

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Then, enter a file name and click Save.

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The documents are then saved in .rkx format.

Now, see how to import the .rkx file into STN AnaVist.

Updated: 9/5/2007 9:16:42 AM
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