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2. Select Add Reactant After, to add a reactant<br />

after the selected item or Add Reactant Before,<br />

to add a reactant before the selected item.<br />

A dialog box appears. You are prompted to<br />

browse for the reactant you wish to select.<br />

To remove a reactant or product from the stoichiometry<br />

table:<br />

1. Right-click the reactant or product you wish to<br />

remove.<br />

A menu appears.<br />

3. Browse to the reactant section with the<br />

reactant you wish to add. (See the Working<br />

with Reactants portion of this guide for<br />

information about creating and using reactants<br />

collections. If you wish, you may add a new<br />

reactant to E-Notebook from the Add<br />

Reactant dialog).<br />

Information about the reactant is displayed on<br />

the right side of the dialog box.<br />

4. Click Add .<br />

The dialog box closes, and the Stoichiometry<br />

Table is populated with information about the<br />

reactant.<br />

Removing Reactants and Products from<br />

the Stoichiometry Table<br />

You can remove all of the information pertaining to<br />

a particular product or reactant from the<br />

Stoichiometry Table automatically. If the reactant<br />

you remove is the limiting reactant in the reaction,<br />

the first remaining reactant becomes the limiting<br />

reactant.<br />

2. Select Remove Product if it is a product, or<br />

Remove Reactant if it is a reactant.<br />

A message appears, asking you if you are sure<br />

you want to delete the reactant or product.<br />

3. Click Yes.<br />

The reactant or product is removed from the<br />

Stoichiometry Table. If it was present in the<br />

reaction drawing, it is removed from the<br />

drawing as well.<br />

Working with Autotext<br />

With the Autotext feature, you can add predefined<br />

fragments of text to a field. This allows you to<br />

create the contents of a text field quickly. You may<br />

also add text that is pulled from other fields, for<br />

example, reaction properties or values in the<br />

stoichiometry grid of a reaction section. As you<br />

update the reaction drawing and the stoichiometry<br />

grid, your changes are reflected in the AutoText.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Reactions, MS Word, MS Excel, and Other Sections • 417<br />

Working with Reaction Sections

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