> >But that's what propagation does (last time I looked) if the peaks are in
> >different shift lists. It's only when they're in the same shift list that
> >the tolerances are respected.
>
> That's what I would expect but that's not what happens in my project,
> even though the spectra use different shift lists!
One possibility is that you may already have contaminating shifts in a
shift list with incorrect values for those conditions, hence the
tolerances are excluding things. This can happen if you move an experiment
into and out of a shift list. - The orphaned shifts for those specific
experimental conditions are left behind. Here the solution is to delete the
orphaned shifts in the BrowseResonances popup, assuming there are no peak
links remaining for that shift list. (Also, the values of orphaned shifts
are editable.) Alternatively start again with entirely new shift lists.
T.
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