> I am still running into some issues regarding the pseudo-3D datafile
> that I loaded earlier (see the trace below, that I get when I add
> another slice to the window showing the pseudo-3D data). I suspect this
> is still due to the dataset where I modified the number of planes after
> the fact. Is there a way to fix this, or should I just forget about
> recovering the picked peaks and assignments?
Wayne and I have not had a chance to fully look a this issue yet; I
suspect that we need to refresh more parameters when the underlying
spectrum data file is changed.
The easiest procedure to help the situation might be to load the newer
data again as a different spectrum, but under the same experiment (i.e.
set the experiment name the same as the current one). This should be a
simple job and you can then transfer all of the peaklists with their
assignments across. You can then delete the mis-configured spectrum after.
T.
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