TJ,
You might like to take a look at the "copy chain assignments"
popup. This will move the assignments wholesale from your old to new
molecule and leave you without the duplication problem.
On Tue, 19 May 2009, Timothy Ragan wrote:
> I needed to add a few residues to the N-terminus of my protein, so I
> created a new molecule and duplicated the assignments onto the new
> molecule. Now I can't seem to get rid of the assignments to the
> previous molecule, so that every peak carries assignments to the
> position in the new and old sequence. I've tried deassigning the old
> system, but that would force me to merge the resonances of every peak in
> every spectrum.
> -TJ
>
Dr. Brian O. Smith ---------------------- B Smith at bio gla ac uk
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