copy/paste objects between experiments in eprime 2?
liwenna
liwenna at gmail.com
Thu Nov 5 23:00:40 UTC 2009
Oh I see now.... it's called 'expedition robinson' in the dutch
format.
That somehow seems to me as a little mundane pastime for a
professional faultfinder... *redefines her mental image of DMcF*
On Nov 5, 11:56 pm, liwenna <liwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Enjoy survivor night! (whatever that might be)
>
> ow and I hope that you don't read that before tomorrow ;) It's about
> midnight here so I go off to bed. o/
>
> On Nov 5, 11:44 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
>
> > liw,
>
> > >Unfortunately I see a lot of options in there that I did try and that
> > >gave absolutely none results at all.
>
> > Hmm, I guess different folks get different results, thanks for
> > testing & posting back.
>
> > >I get your message about contacting pst support... I might on
> > >monday... I find that I feel rather meek about this issue.... *shrugs*
> > >copy pasting objects between e-studio files just sounded to good to be
> > >true anyways....
>
> > As to that, please do not be shy with PST Web Support, here is an
> > example question that they provide at their own site: "How do I
> > randomize a List object?". Now if Web Support likes to take
> > questions that are answered in Tutorial 1 of the Getting Started
> > Guide, I imagine they will welcome any old question from the likes of
> > you & me. I am just now catching on to this myself and have started
> > making much more liberal use of Web Support, and I have to say that
> > those folks have given me some pretty darn good answers, I am just
> > sorry that I overlooked them for so long. So let's make use of them,
> > that's what they are there for.
>
> > >Thanks again for your elaborate response thought. Did you do all that
> > >today or did you happen to have this little research ready?
>
> > Um, like a lot of things I do, I started to dash off a 2-minute
> > response and then got caught up in a much longer process. Yes, I did
> > all that this morning. Because I remembered successfully using copy
> > & paste before, I started to write, "In this case I must defend
> > PST..." But as a professional faultfinder, I have to check my facts,
> > so I retried it, got a couple glitches, and before I knew it was
> > knee-deep in testing it all more systematically so that I could make
> > a proper report.
>
> > OK, I'm overdue to bike home again here on the western edge of the
> > Eastern Time Zone, got to make dinner before Survivor tonight...
>
> > Cheers,
> > -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
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