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Maine DOT Boring Log Forms

MEDOT.EXE

To use the form:

  • Start by clicking on the above download link.  Your browser will ask where you want to place the download: make sure that you place it into the same hard disk subdirectory that holds your LOGDRAFT program (this is usually C:\ld3 for the DOS version, C:\PROGRAM FILES\GEOSYS or C:\GEOSYS for the Windows version).

  • Once you've downloaded the file, double-click on your "My Computer" icon, or open the Windows Explorer.

  • Using Windows Explorer or the "My Computer" dialog, navigate to the hard disk directory where your LOGDRAFT program is installed: in the right-hand pane you should be able to find the file you just downloaded. Note that the file may or may not end in ".EXE"; for instance, you may see either "MEDOT" or "MEDOT.EXE".

  • Once you've found the file you downloaded, double-click on it  -- this should open a DOS window and show a number of files being "extracted". If you get any messages to the effect that a certain file already exists, say "y" to the "Overwrite" message.

  • To use the form with LOGDRAFT III: Start LOGDRAFT then start a new project.  When the program asks you for the data structure to be used with the new project, select MEDOTLOG.

  • When you're ready to print, from the "First Page Template" prompt on the Select Output Options screen, select MEDOTLOG if you'll be printing data taken in US units, or MEMETCNV to print depths taken in feet, and report them in meters, or MEDOTMET to print depths taken in meters.

  • To use the form with LD4: Start LD4 then start a new project.  Choose "Project" > "Default Data Entry Form" and select MEDOTLOG as your data entry form.

  • When you're ready to print, select "Print" > "Reports", select the borings you're looking to print, then click on the "Report Forms" Print Settings tab and click on MEDOTLOG if you'll be printing data taken in US units, or MEMETCNV to print depths taken in feet, and report them in meters, or MEDOTMET to print depths taken in meters.

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