Copy objects from one experiment to another?

Leisha Wharfield leisha at decisionresearch.org
Wed Nov 30 23:18:44 UTC 2005


Wow! I got several replies to my query almost instantly; some say it can 
be done, some say it can't. I'm going to make copies of my two current 
files & follow the procedure outlined below by Mr. Jackson--I received 
two other replies with variations on his method.

Thanks much, everyone. I'll let you know if it works.

Leisha

Paul R. Jackson wrote:

>This feature is supposedly coming in E-Prime v2, whenever that is. 
>
>You can copy and paste some objects between experiments now in V1. Its just
>very convoluted:
>	Step 1: Open windows explorer in a directory where you can see 2
>experiments (*.es).
>	Step 2: Hold down the CTRL key to select both experiments.
>	Step 3: Right Click on one of them and select open.
>	Step 4: You should now have 2 E-Prime windows, one for each
>experiment. Select an object to copy (eg: open a procedure and select a text
>display)
>	Step 5: Drag the object down to the windows taskbar and onto the
>'other' experiment. This should open maximise that experiment after a second
>or so delay.
>	Step 6: Continue to drag the object to a procedure in the new
>experiment.
>	Step 7: ...and there was much rejoicing.
>
>:)
>
>Paul
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org [mailto:eprime at mail.talkbank.org] On Behalf
>>Of Leisha Wharfield
>>Sent: Thursday, 1 December 2005 6:56 AM
>>To: E-Prime
>>Subject: Copy objects from one experiment to another?
>>
>>I added a new procedure to a superseded version of my experiment file.
>>Can I copy objects from one experiment file to another to avoid
>>re-entering the data & complex nesting of lists?
>>
>>Alternatively, is it easy to launch one .es file from another? I would
>>need to carry the subject number and one other attribute from the first
>>to the second .es file, which would also be the final .es file--in other
>>words, there's no need for me to return to the original .es.
>>
>>Has anyone done this? I think I recall some previous discussion
>>regarding this solution.
>>
>>Thanks for your help (once again),
>>
>>Leisha Wharfield
>>Decision Research
>>Eugene, Oregon, USA
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