Hello,
I suspect this is probably down to the two spectra dimensions being
transposed (so one has 1H, 15N and the other 15N, 1H). You can check by
looking at Experiments --> Edit Spectra in the Referencing tab. The
"copy peaks" doesn't check for that kind of order change. I'll see what
Tim says about possibly changing that. In fact this issue came up in
another guise a couple of weeks ago:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0908&L=CCPNMR&P=19882
(I hope that link works anyway. It was my reply to the "rate analysis
problem" on 20 August.)
Wayne
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Magnus Kjærgaard wrote:
> Hi...
> I'm trying to copy a peaklist from one spectrum (HSQC) to another (ZZ
> exchange). Analysis gives me the error message "Source and destionation
> peaklist have different isotope dimensions". The spectra look almost the
> same (not inverted or anything), so I would think that isotope definitions
> are correct.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Magnus
>
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