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

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File<br />

The File menu includes commands that let you perform these operations:<br />

To do this...<br />

Retrieve spectra saved on a disk.<br />

Save a spectrum on a disk.<br />

Save a spectrum using a new filename.<br />

Save a group of spectra.<br />

Sign a file.<br />

Verify a digital signature.<br />

Open a configuration saved on a disk.<br />

Save the current configuration.<br />

Log into OMNIC as the current user.<br />

Add your name as a user of OMNIC.<br />

Turn the log-in feature on or off.<br />

Open a log for recording operations.<br />

Print or plot the results of your work.<br />

Set up the system printer.<br />

Delete files from a disk.<br />

Exit OMNIC.<br />

Use this command...<br />

Open<br />

Save<br />

Save As<br />

Save Group<br />

Sign File<br />

Verify File<br />

Open Configuration<br />

Save Configuration As<br />

Log In<br />

Add User Name<br />

Enable OMNIC Log-In<br />

Open Log<br />

Print<br />

Printer Setup<br />

Delete Files<br />

Exit<br />

Opening spectra<br />

Use Open in the File menu to retrieve one or more spectra or a group of spectra<br />

stored in spectral data files on a disk. When you open a spectrum, OMNIC<br />

displays the spectrum in the active spectral window or in a new spectral window if<br />

no spectral window currently exists. See “Saving a group of spectra” for<br />

information on saving spectra as a group.<br />

You can use Open to open spectra that were saved using OMNIC or spectra that<br />

are in another format, or “file type.”<br />

The normal DOS extensions used for each file type are shown in the following<br />

table (other extensions are allowed).<br />

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 47

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