> I particularly like the feature that allows you to see aliased shifts that > match your peaks. People should be aware that the function pays attention > to the minimum and maximum aliased shifts set in Edit spectrum -> > Referencing, and so should make sure they have set this up correctly if > they rely on the function. Also, coming soon is the ability to unalias multiple peaks at the same time - working in a similar manner to 'Propagate assignments' T ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Tim Stevens Email: [log in to unmask] Department of Biochemistry [log in to unmask] University of Cambridge Phone: +44 1223 766022 (office) 80 Tennis Court Road +44 7816 338275 (mobile) Old Addenbrooke's Site +44 1223 364613 (home) Cambridge CB2 1GA WWWeb: http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/~tjs23 United Kingdom http://www.pantonia.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ +NH3CH(CH(CH3)OH)C(O)NHCH(CH(CH3)CH2CH3)C(O)NHCH(CH2CH2SCH3)CO2- ------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------