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Dear colleagues

Is it possible to integrate two peaks (structural isomers of one compound) and report the sum of their areas?

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Kind regards,
Jörg
Call the two isomers specific names like Active Isomer A and Active Isomer B, then set up a Named Group in your processing method called Sum of Isomers and choose how to quantitate it- user entered, sum curve etc.
It took me quite a while to find out to find the interesting options (right click into the options window, they were deactivated), then I was successful. Thank you for pointing to the right direction!

Jörg
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