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LabChip GX/GXII User Manual

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Software Reference 146Peak Table PropertiesTo view the Peak Table Properties, click the Properties tab on theright side of the Peak Table View.Figure 52. Peak Table PropertiesThis window contains the following options:OptionSort withineach wellHide excludedpeaksExpectedPeaks onlyFiltered peaksonlySelected in GelEntireCollectionPin iconFunctionIf selected (default), sorting occurs only within each well ratherthan across the entire table. Click a column header to sort thetable rows by the column value. If cleared, uses conventionalsorting, which mixes together peaks from all wells. Clicking thecolumn header sorts in ascending/descending/original order.If selected, excluded peaks and unknown peaks are hidden in thePeak Table view. In protein assays, the analysis excludes systempeaks, which are compounds that are artifacts of the assaychemistry and not generally of interest.If selected, only peaks identified as Expected peaks display in thePeak Table.If selected, the Peak Table displays only peaks that match the filtercriteria. Useful when generating a collection based on a filterwhose selection criteria are peak specific, such as Area,Concentration, %Purity, Expected Peaks, and Size.If selected, only the gel lanes selected in the Gel View display. Toselect multiple wells, Ctrl + click on the lanes in the Gel view.If selected, all wells in all plates that are included in the collectionare displayed.In the top right corner, used to lock in place or unlock theProperties tab. If locked in place, the Peak Table display panel isresized to accommodate the tab.P/N 127170 Rev. 00 <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.

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