03-Jul-2023, 20:42
I saved the configuration values in a spreadsheet.
Column A is the date, column B label (USB on etc), column C test-1, column D, test-2, etc
In that way I was able to alter a value and save it as a new column
There may be a more elegant way. You simply cannot edit the .cfg file as there is a checksum value
Column A is the date, column B label (USB on etc), column C test-1, column D, test-2, etc
In that way I was able to alter a value and save it as a new column
There may be a more elegant way. You simply cannot edit the .cfg file as there is a checksum value
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