Dear Gary and Wayne,
Yes, that is what happened. Thanks a lot.
roberto
On Thursday 21 December 2006 13:31, Gary S. Thompson wrote:
> Roberto Kopke Salinas wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >I have been working with HNCACB, CBCA(CO)NH, HNCO and HN(CA)CO in the same
> >windown, and suddently i got images of the HNCACB/CBCA(CO)NH peaks in the
> >area about 120 ppm, in between the two spectra. The same images are
> > reflected in the peaks that I collect. Have someone observed the same
> > thing? How can I eliminate two spectra from this window and transfer to a
> > new one?
> >
> >cheers,
> >
> >roberto
>
> Dear Roberto
> I think I can answer your problem.. Have you recently picked some
> peaks? Aanalysis doesn't let you have peaks in areas of the chemical
> shift space which are not mapped to a spectrum. Thus if you click to
> make a new peak it expands all spectra with selected peak lists and
> expands their limits (aliasing a snecessary) to encompass the new peak.
> There is a simple solution goto the menu experiment->edit spectra click
> on the spectrum that has expanded and click referencing and then reedit
> the minimum aliased frequency and maximum aliased frequency to the
> original specturm limits (there really ought to be a reset buttone here)
>
> hope that helps
> regards
> gary
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Roberto Kopke Salinas
Instituto de Química
Universidade de São Paulo
Av Prof Lineu Prestes 748
05508-900 São Paulo SP Brasil
Tel: #55-11-3091-3312 r. 110
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