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View<br />

Use the commands in the View menu to look at your spectral data in different<br />

ways. The primary use of each command is summarized in the following table:<br />

To do this...<br />

Undo display limit changes in a spectral window.<br />

Restore display limit changes reversed with Undo<br />

Limit Change.<br />

Set the display parameters for a spectral window.<br />

Stack spectra in a spectral window.<br />

Overlay spectra in a spectral window.<br />

Hide a spectrum from view.<br />

Adjust the vertical scale of spectra so that they fit<br />

their panes.<br />

Display spectra using the lowest and highest Y-axis<br />

display limits.<br />

Display spectra using the Y-axis display limits of a<br />

selected spectrum.<br />

Display spectra vertically offset.<br />

Specify X-axis and Y-axis display limits for spectra.<br />

Display spectra full scale automatically after<br />

displaying a different spectral region.<br />

Display a set of symbols for adjusting the display of<br />

spectra in spectral windows.<br />

Display the toolbar for the current configuration.<br />

Use this command...<br />

Undo Limit Change<br />

Redo Limit Change<br />

Display Setup<br />

Stack Spectra<br />

Overlay Spectra<br />

Hide Spectra<br />

Full Scale<br />

Common Scale<br />

Match Scale<br />

Offset Scale<br />

Display Limits<br />

Automatic Full Scale<br />

Roll/Zoom Window<br />

Toolbar<br />

You can customize the way OMNIC displays spectra by setting options using the<br />

Options command in the Edit menu. See “Customizing OMNIC by setting<br />

options” in the “Edit” chapter for details.<br />

Undoing display<br />

limit changes<br />

Undo Limit Change in the View menu lets you quickly undo changes you have<br />

just made to the display limits of a spectral window. You can undo up to six<br />

consecutive changes, one at a time, if you have not performed other operations<br />

since making the changes. The display limit changes that you can undo include<br />

those made using the following features:<br />

• view finder • Redo Limit Change • Match Scale<br />

• selection tool • Full Scale • Offset Scale<br />

• Roll/Zoom window • Common Scale • Display Limits<br />

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 161

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