In agilent HPLC we couldnot print more than one
chromatograms per page.
Is there any options avilable to print 5 or more chromatograms per page as avilable in the Millenium Software(WATERS)?
Pl guide me.
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By Anonymous on Sunday, April 13, 2003 - 03:07 pm:
In Millennium/Empower (Waters), you can print as many chromatograms as you want either as a stacked plot or an overlay.
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By Anonymous on Monday, April 14, 2003 - 01:21 am:
This is what I remember:
when you are in preview, you just go to the wizard, and click overlayed chromatograms, not individual, and then you have your overlayed chromatograms.
When you have finished your wizard and perhaps chosen individual, but still want overlay/stacked, you can right click on your page and choose overlay, then you right click on your chromatogram and choose overlay/stacked.
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By Anonymous on Monday, April 14, 2003 - 05:03 am:
Referring to ChemStation for Agilent HPLC.
In Data Analysis Mode: To load more than one run, choose the right button underneath the name of the currently loaded chromatogram. To print all loaded chromatograms: Data Analysis Mode, Integration: Activate Graphics Toolbar by pressing the "T-Button" in the taskbar. On the right hand side you will then find a button with three coloured dots on it. This button changes between overlayed and seperated plots. To print the screen press the printer button underneath.
Hope it helps.
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By Anonymous on Monday, April 14, 2003 - 08:34 am:
OK, maybe I'm confused, because I've been using Agilent Chemstations for years, still run A.03 on 486 computers through A.09 on modern, and we've been printing multiple chromatograms for years, easily. Under view, choose Full Menu. One can choose separated and load multiple chromatograms, then choose print selected window, and the software will automatically adjust the size of the window so all print on one page. And one can always copy chromatograms to clipboard and paste into Write, Wordpad, or Word, and do what you want from there.
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By Anonymous on Thursday, April 17, 2003 - 07:57 am:
thank u.
i got my result
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By Anonymous on Thursday, April 17, 2003 - 09:42 am:
U mean "resultS"
other wise you haven't made it ;-)
Just joking