This saving of scope data feature is far more useful than taking a screen dump of the screen or copying the
scope waveform to the windows clipboard. Obviously taking a screen dump of the screen, using the windows
clipboard, and exporting the scope display to a bitmap are useful for importing an image of the scope display
into applications like Microsoft Word, but these images cannot be manipulated (e.g. channel time-base). The
saving and opening of the scope data is far more useful for keeping a record of an event for analysis at a
later time, because the scope controls are fully functional, for example time-base, center points of
waveforms, channel offset, grid resolution and enable/disable channels are adjustable.