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When you cut a displayed stacked spectrum, the displayed spectra below it move<br />

up one pane so that the pane which contained the cut spectrum is filled.<br />

If any spectra remain in the spectral window after you cut the selected spectra, one<br />

of the remaining spectra will be selected automatically.<br />

Note<br />

When you cut an item, OMNIC places it on the Clipboard in two formats: bitmap<br />

(BMP) and Windows metafile (WMF). When you use an application to paste the<br />

item from the Clipboard, the application selects the appropriate format; for<br />

example, Microsoft® Word selects WMF and Microsoft Write selects BMP.<br />

Bitmaps don’t resize well. Metafiles produced by OMNIC can be resized with<br />

better results, but they take longer to produce. ▲<br />

Cut items<br />

1. Select the items.<br />

To select text, use standard Windows editing techniques such as doubleclicking<br />

or dragging.<br />

2. Choose Cut from the Edit menu.<br />

The selected items are removed from the window and stored on the Windows<br />

Clipboard.<br />

Copying items<br />

Note<br />

Copy in the Edit menu places a duplicate of the selected spectra, text or images onto<br />

the Windows Clipboard (replacing the previous contents, if any). After you copy an<br />

item, you can use Paste to paste a copy of the item into another location. (The<br />

location can be in OMNIC or in another appropriate Windows application such as a<br />

spreadsheet, word processing or graphics program.) See “Pasting an item” for more<br />

information.<br />

When you copy an item, OMNIC places it on the Clipboard in two formats:<br />

bitmap (BMP) and Windows metafile (WMF). When you use an application to<br />

paste the item from the Clipboard, the application selects the appropriate format;<br />

for example, Microsoft Word selects WMF and Microsoft Write selects BMP.<br />

Bitmaps don’t resize well. Metafiles produced by OMNIC can be resized with<br />

better results, but they take longer to produce. ▲<br />

Copy items<br />

1. Select the items.<br />

To select text, use standard Windows editing techniques such as doubleclicking<br />

or dragging.<br />

2. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.<br />

The items are copied onto the Windows Clipboard.<br />

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