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3. From the Molecules section, select one of the<br />

following:<br />

If you want to<br />

send the structure<br />

displayed in the<br />

Structure window,<br />

send all the structures<br />

listed in the Hit List,<br />

4. From the Document section, select one of the<br />

following, if available:<br />

If you want to...<br />

send structures to a<br />

new (untitled) document<br />

in an application,<br />

send structures to a<br />

document you already<br />

have open in an application,<br />

Then click<br />

Send current molecule.<br />

Send all molecules<br />

in current hit list.<br />

then click...<br />

Send molecule(s)<br />

to a new document.<br />

Send molecule(s)<br />

to a currently open<br />

document.<br />

5. In the Document section select the name of<br />

the file from the drop-down list, if necessary.<br />

If the text box in the Document section is not<br />

available, skip this step.<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

If you choose Send To MS Word or MS Excel,<br />

the document type opens a new file or the file<br />

whose name you entered. The structures you send<br />

to the application appear in that application as<br />

follows:<br />

current hitlist, along with their molecular<br />

formulas, weights, and source file paths, will be<br />

entered into the table.<br />

• If you select Send current molecule, Chem-<br />

Finder/Office will export only the structure.<br />

NOTE: If you need to interrupt a long Send To Word<br />

operation, bring ChemFinder/Office to the front and click<br />

the Stop button<br />

To send a file to ChemFinder or ChemDraw, you<br />

must save the file you want to send:<br />

1. Click the Send To menu.<br />

2. Select CS ChemFinder... or CS ChemDraw<br />

Files.<br />

3. Select the appropriate radio button in the<br />

Molecules section, and click OK.<br />

A Save As dialog box appears.<br />

NOTE: If you have a ChemFinder .cfw file open, you<br />

have the option of selecting it in the Document section of<br />

the Send To dialog box.<br />

4. Type in a name in the “File Name:” text box.<br />

NOTE: If you are sending multiple structures to<br />

ChemDraw, choose a base name for the files–for<br />

example, if there are three molecules in the current hitlist<br />

and you specify the base name “molecule”, the files will<br />

be saved as molecule1.cdx, molecule2.cdx, and<br />

molecule3.cdx.<br />

5. Click Save.<br />

If you send a file to ChemFinder, ChemFinder<br />

opens and the file you save appears as a form.<br />

If you send a file to ChemDraw, a warning<br />

appears to tell you the path of the file you<br />

saved.<br />

• If you select Send all molecules in current<br />

hitlist, ChemFinder/Office will create a table<br />

in your document, and the molecules in the<br />

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