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Dear Tim,
Thanks for the tip. Could it be possible to have tips like this,
especially for the newly added and less documented features, every
now and then, please?
I guess, many of us would find it very useful.
Best,
Murali.
On 20 Feb 2006, at 05:05 pm, Tim Stevens wrote:
> Tim's Top Tip for Today:
>
> If you have been assigning your overlapping prochiral peaks
> ambiguously
> as Hb*, Cg* or similar and discover later that this is really only
> one of
> the atom set shifts and you can see a distinct shift for the other
> then,
> rather than removing the offending resonance from every single peak
> you
> can:
>
> * Merge the existing similar-shift resonances
>
> * Make and assign a new resonance for the newly discovered shift
>
> Easy.
>
> T.
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