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ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message <e1748985-c6f5-4437-
> wrote:
> > I have one problem. I closed by accident the command window and I lost some data.
> > Is the command window of the previous session stored somewhere? [snip]
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> As long as you didn't hand-edit some variable values in the variable
> editor panel, you can recreate what you did by looking in your history
> panel.  You can't get back the command window that you lost but you
> can recreate it by entering the same commands, which will be in your
> history window.

He may be collecting or processing real-time data... - PF