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• To save the settings in the current experiment file (identified by the<br />

filename shown in the title bar of the Experiment Setup dialog box), click<br />

the Save button.<br />

• To save the settings in a file with a new name, click the Save As button.<br />

The Save Experiment As dialog box appears. Type a name for your<br />

experiment file. If you don’t want to use the path shown, select a<br />

directory or drive from the list.<br />

If you want the experiment you are saving to be the default experiment,<br />

turn on the Set As Default Experiment check box. The next time you log<br />

into OMNIC, that experiment will be selected automatically.<br />

Note<br />

You can specify a default directory for this operation in the File options. The<br />

directory you specify also determines which experiments are listed in the<br />

Experiment drop-down list box. See “Specifying directories” in the “Edit” chapter<br />

for more information. ▲<br />

If you want the experiment saved so that it can be opened later but not<br />

changed and saved with the changes, turn on the Read Only check box.<br />

Select the parameter groups you want to include by turning on the<br />

appropriate check boxes in the Groups box. See step 2 for information on<br />

the parameters included in each group. When you are finished, choose<br />

OK.<br />

5. Choose OK to close the Experiment Setup dialog box.<br />

Note<br />

If you want to delete an experiment file, use Delete Files in the File menu. See<br />

“Deleting files” in the “File” chapter for details. ▲<br />

Matching<br />

the parameter<br />

settings of a spectrum<br />

Match Spectrum Settings in the Collect menu lets you quickly set the parameters<br />

in the Experiment Setup dialog box to the values that were used to collect the<br />

selected spectrum. This is useful when you want to collect a spectrum using the<br />

same conditions as those that were in effect when an existing spectrum was<br />

collected.<br />

Note<br />

The Detector and Beamsplitter parameter settings are not changed. ▲<br />

See “Using Experiment Setup” for complete information on the affected<br />

parameters.<br />

Match the parameter settings of a spectrum<br />

1. Select the spectrum whose settings you want to match.<br />

2. Choose Match Spectrum Settings from the Collect menu.<br />

The affected parameters in the Experiment Setup dialog box are changed to<br />

match the selected spectrum.<br />

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