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• You add a library spectrum to a new spectral window using Library Manager.<br />

See “Placing a library spectrum into a spectral window” in the “Analyze”<br />

chapter for details.<br />

When the prompt appears, type the desired title in the text box and then choose<br />

OK. To use the default title shown in the text box, just choose OK.<br />

If you want to be prompted, turn on Prompt For New Window Title. To use the<br />

default title for new spectral windows, turn this option off. The default title is<br />

“Window” followed by a number; for example, “Window2.” The number<br />

increases by one with each new spectral window you create.<br />

Specifying how<br />

to stack spectra in<br />

new spectral windows<br />

The options in the Stack Display box affect stacked spectra. Use Number Of Panes<br />

In Stack to specify the number of panes to display in new spectral windows when<br />

you stack spectra using Stack Spectra in the View menu. Typically two panes are<br />

stacked for visually comparing spectra.<br />

If there are more spectra in the window than panes, a scroll bar at the right lets<br />

you scroll spectra into view. If there are more panes than spectra, some panes will<br />

be empty. This option is not available if Adjust Number Of Panes To Number Of<br />

Spectra is turned on (explained below).<br />

Turn on Adjust Number Of Panes To Number Of Spectra if you want the number of<br />

panes in a stack adjusted automatically to match the number of displayed (not<br />

hidden) spectra instead of using the number specified by Number Of Panes In Stack.<br />

This lets you see every displayed spectrum in the window without using the stack<br />

scroll bar; keep in mind, however, that the panes become smaller as you add spectra.<br />

See “Stacking or overlaying spectra” in the “View” chapter and “Stacking spectra”<br />

in the “About the Display” chapter for more information on stacking spectra.<br />

Specifying the sampling<br />

information to display<br />

in new spectral windows<br />

If you turned on the Sampling Information check box in the Spectral View box, the<br />

selected kinds of information in the Sampling Information box (described below)<br />

will be displayed when you display spectra in a new spectral window. (Both the<br />

Sampling Information option and the desired items in the Sampling Information<br />

box must be turned on for sampling information to be displayed.) All the listed<br />

kinds of information are originally saved when you save a spectrum following data<br />

collection. To change which information will be displayed, turn the appropriate<br />

check boxes on or off. The example below shows several kinds of sampling<br />

information displayed in a pane.<br />

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 99

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