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Thermonicolet Omnic Software User's Guide 6.1 (PDF) - Charles E ...

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• If you are adding more than one spectrum and you chose OK,<br />

information for the next selected spectrum appears. Make the desired<br />

changes and then choose OK or OK To All.<br />

If you specified that the noise level or peak intensities of added spectra be<br />

checked when you created the library, these items are checked and a message<br />

appears if a spectrum fails a check. If you want to add the spectrum to the<br />

library anyway, choose OK.<br />

Deleting a spectrum<br />

from a user library<br />

Use the Delete button to delete a spectrum from a user library. (You can also use<br />

the button to delete a user library. See “Deleting a user library” for details.)<br />

Follow these steps:<br />

1. Choose Library Manager from the Analyze menu.<br />

Library Manager appears with the Library Names tab in front.<br />

2. Click the book that contains the user library from which you want to<br />

delete a spectrum.<br />

3. Click the name of the library.<br />

The spectra contained in the library are listed at the right side of the tab.<br />

4. Click the title of the spectrum you want to delete.<br />

5. Choose Delete.<br />

A message asks whether to delete the spectrum.<br />

6. Choose OK.<br />

The spectrum is deleted, creating a gap in the sequence of index numbers.<br />

You can eliminate this gap by using the Compress Library button.<br />

7. Choose Close to close Library Manager if desired.<br />

Collecting a spectrum and<br />

adding it to a user library<br />

Use the Collect Spectrum button to collect a spectrum and add it to a user library.<br />

The software automatically sets the experiment parameters (for example,<br />

Resolution) so that the spectrum will be compatible with the selected library. This<br />

lets you collect and add a compatible spectrum in one step instead of three (using<br />

Experiment Setup to set the parameters, Collect Sample to collect the spectrum<br />

and Add To Library to add the spectrum to the library).<br />

Follow these steps to collect a spectrum and add it to a user library:<br />

1. Choose Library Manager from the Analyze menu.<br />

Library Manager appears with the Library Names tab in front.<br />

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