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In this clip we show how to edit your lens data - in two quite different ways:
- on a component level - in the system data editor, where you can add/delete & edit components and the spaces between them
- on a surface-by surface level - in the surface data table, where you can see and edit all the lens data arranged in a spreadsheet format
On the way we show how you can change surface type, get WinLens3D to calculate apertures and change column formats for the spreadsheets. We also point out the editing tools in the main toolbar.
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