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Administrator<br />

In addition to browsing, ChemFinder/Office can<br />

search these files by chemical structure or formula,<br />

or by molecular weight.<br />

About<br />

<strong>Com</strong>biChem/Excel<br />

Using the <strong>Com</strong>biChem engine you can perform the<br />

following tasks:<br />

• Add combinatorial library syntheses to Excel<br />

workbooks and other documents.<br />

• Search for reactants (starting materials) in<br />

available chemicals databases and import them<br />

into a document.<br />

• Choose which reactants to use to create<br />

product libraries (experiments).<br />

• Find related structures in reactant and product<br />

listings.<br />

• Assign reactants and products to automated<br />

synthesis well plates.<br />

• Calculate properties of reactants and products<br />

to determine which ones might be the most<br />

desirable.<br />

About E-Notebook<br />

Use E-Notebook instead of your paper laboratory<br />

notebook. With E-Notebook, you can make notes<br />

about experiments, projects, reactions, and other<br />

laboratory tasks and data. You can create MS Word,<br />

MS Excel, spectra, table, and reaction sections for<br />

your data. You can also see the notes of other<br />

people who share the E-Notebook database. You<br />

control access to E-Notebook with the<br />

E-Notebook Administrator.<br />

About This User’s<br />

Guide<br />

This User’s Manual contains information for the<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2004 desktop applications for<br />

Windows. It assumes that you are familiar with the<br />

basics of your Windows operating system. If you<br />

are not, please refer to your system manual before<br />

using the applications. Some of the material<br />

describes tasks that must be performed in<br />

conjuction with other integrated <strong>CambridgeSoft</strong><br />

products. The material on the Addins describes<br />

tasks that must be performed in conjuction with<br />

Microsoft Excel or Word. If you are not familiar<br />

with these products, please consult the relevant<br />

User’s Manual for more detailed information.<br />

The chapters in this guide are organized by task.<br />

They are intended to help you familiarize yourself<br />

with the <strong>ChemOffice</strong> applications and start using<br />

them as quickly and efficiently as possible. New<br />

users should read the Basics chapter in each<br />

section to get an overview of the product and how<br />

it works. Chapter 2 in each section, Tutorials,<br />

demonstrates most of the features of the<br />

application. Perform the tutorials in the order they<br />

are presented. Experienced users can skip to<br />

Chapter 3 and the subsequent chapters, which<br />

provide more detailed information.<br />

Conventions<br />

The following notations are used throughout this<br />

user’s guide:<br />

Ultra<br />

The Ultra symbol indicates that a feature is<br />

available in the Ultra version only.<br />

Pro<br />

The Pro symbol indicates that a feature is<br />

available in both the Pro and Ultra versions.<br />

2 • Introduction <strong>CambridgeSoft</strong><br />

About <strong>Com</strong>biChem/Excel

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