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<br />5.0 The Edit Menu <br /> <br />5.3.1 Opening the WIS from the Pulldown Menu <br /> <br />The arrow next to the Water Information Sheet menu item <br />under the Edit menu indicates a cascading menu (sub-menu) for the <br />WIS. Within this cascading menu are twelve options: one for each <br />SPWRMS water district and one for the Mainstem. The mains tern of <br />the South Plane River is defined as being everything downstream <br />from Amero Reservoir. <br /> <br />5.3.2 Loading <br /> <br />The date of the loaded WIS is based on the ending date of the time <br />interval specified in the Preferences dialog. To load a Water Informa- <br />tion Sheet from a different day than one currently displayed on your <br />screen, click the Clear button at the bonom of the WIS dialog to <br />erase the current data, specify the Date of the new WIS to be viewed, <br />and click the Load bunon to read the new data from the SPWRMS <br />database. This action will produce a similar effect as changing the <br />ending date on the Preferences dialog and selecting Edit / Water <br />Information Sheet. <br /> <br />5.3.3 Archiving <br /> <br />In order for the changes you make to a Water Information Sheet to be <br />permanently recorded in the central SPWRMS database, you must <br />explicitly archive them. To archive changes, click the Commit but- <br />ton within the Water Information Sheet dialog. <br /> <br />Each time that a Water Information Sheet is commined to the data- <br />base, any previously saved WIS for that day is overwritten. You may <br />commit more that one WIS per day, but any previously commined <br />changes for that day will be lost. <br /> <br />5.3.4 Closing the Dialog <br /> <br />To close the Water Information Sheet dialog, click the Close bunon. <br />Close only closes the dialog, and does not automatically archive the <br />WIS. SOI-SPWRMS will warn you if you close the WIS dialog with- <br />out committing to the database. <br /> <br />5.3.5 The Layout <br /> <br />The top portion of the Water Information Sheet contains five general <br />types of columns. These include a Structure Name column, River <br />Flow columns, Diversion columns, Storage columns, and a Com- <br />ment column. All WIS data represent values in cubic feet per second <br />(cfs) except those in the Storage columns which represent acre feet <br />(aI). <br />