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 ===== Editing Tables ===== ===== Editing Tables =====
  
-All of the tables in NismoTronic have the ability to use the [[tables#​additive change|additive change]], percent change and set value change functions.+All of the tables in NismoTronic have the ability to use the [[tables#​additive change|additive change]], ​[[tables#percent change|percent change]] ​and [[tables#​set value|set value change]] functions.
  
  
-=== Additive Change === +==== Additive Change ​==== 
-  *Ctrl+Up Arrow or (+) key (+1 unit) +  *Ctrl+Up Arrow or (+) key (+1 unit) 
-  *Ctrl+Down Arrow or (-) key (-1 unit) +  *Ctrl+Down Arrow or (-) key (-1 unit) 
-  *Ctrl+J -> Additive Change (+/- 1-255 units)+  *Ctrl+J -> Additive Change ​(+/- 1-255 units) 
 + 
 +==== Percent Change ==== 
 +  *Ctrl+J -> Percent Change 
 +    *//​newTableValue = (currentTableValue * (1 + (x/​100)))//​ 
 + 
 +==== Set Value Change ==== 
 +  *Ctrl+J -> Set Value 
 +  *Type in the value you would like to enter in the cell and hit enter to submit the change. 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Primary Tables ===== 
 + 
 +The primary fuel and ignition tables also have a few extra functions for importing and copying maps between one another and from external TCDs. 
 + 
 +==== IMPORT FROM TCD ==== 
 +  *Right Click -> IMPORT FROM TCD -> Select the TCD file you want to import the table from. 
 +    * This will import the entire map, including RPM and Load scales into your current table. 
 + 
 +==== COPY MAP FROM ==== 
 +  *Right Click -> COPY MAP FROM -> Select the table you want to copy from. 
 +    * This will copy the entire map, including RPM and Load scales into your current table. 
 + 
 +==== COPY RPM SCALES FROM ==== 
 +  *Right Click -> COPY RPM SCALES FROM -> Select the table you want to copy the RPM scale from. 
 +    * This will only copy the RPM scale into your current table. 
 + 
 +==== COPY LOAD SCALES FROM ==== 
 +  *Right Click -> COPY LOAD SCALES FROM -> Select the table you want to copy the load scale from. 
 +    * This will only copy the Load scale into your current table.
  
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