You can force resonance shifts to appear in shift list 2 by temporarily
moving one or more of the experiments from shift list 1 to shift list 2
and then back again.
However, the propagate function shouldn't need to have shifts present in
the destination shift list for the transfer to occur. I have tested that
the propagation can work across different shift lists (to a totally empty
one) without a problem.
Maybe you could try deleting the orphans in the Browse Resonances popup
for shift list 2 - this will not effect shift list 1 if the resonances are
assigned there.
T.
> When using the propogate assignment function some of the
> resonances completeley refuse to transfer to the peaks in the new shift list
> (even if they are a very close match in that dimension and even thoough
> other resonances from the same peak do transfer). It is not simply a
> tolerances issue because if I bring up the "edit assignment window" the
> resonance doesn't appear as an "assignment possibility" even though
> resonances with a far greater "delta" value do appear.
> I checked the "browse resonances" popup to make sure that the resonance
> hadn't been wrongly assigned at a different ppm in the second shift
> list, which it hadn't.
> However, whilst most resonances from shift list 1 that have not been
> assigned to shift list 2 still appear when shift list 2 is selected in the
> "browse resonances" popup window with a 0 in the "shift list peaks" column.
> Some of my resonances simply do not appear at all and therefore cannot be
> assigned in shift list 2. Does anybody know what has happened to the missing
> resonances and if they can be found?
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