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

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When a spectrum is locked<br />

in a pane, no other spectrum<br />

can be displayed in that pane.<br />

Locking panes is useful when you want to maintain the position of a spectrum in<br />

the stack when hiding or scrolling spectra (explained later in this section).<br />

You can perform operations on a spectrum in a locked pane just as you would on a<br />

spectrum in an unlocked pane.<br />

To unlock a pane, click its pane lock.<br />

Scrolling stacked spectra – Use the scroll bar at the right of the pane to<br />

display spectra currently out of view above or below the panes. Clicking the upper<br />

scroll arrow moves the spectra down one pane, and clicking the lower scroll arrow<br />

moves the spectra up one pane. You can also drag the scroll box up or down to<br />

display spectra that are out of view. If all the spectra are displayed, the scroll bar is<br />

unavailable.<br />

In the following example, the spectral window contains three spectra and two<br />

panes. The last spectrum is out of view below the panes. Notice that the scroll bar<br />

is available and contains a scroll box (currently at its highest position within the<br />

scroll bar).<br />

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 43

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