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ChemStation Calibration Area Rounding
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I have ChemStation C.01.05 and trying to set up a calibration table. When creating a calibration table, it is auto-rounding the peak area values. The integration table will show 1234 for a peak but the calibration table will be 1200. I cannot find any option to stop this auto-rounding. If I manually type in a value, it auto-rounds to just the first 2 digits. Anyone know how to fix this so there is no rounding?
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Open help in ChemStation and look for "precision".I have ChemStation C.01.05 and trying to set up a calibration table. When creating a calibration table, it is auto-rounding the peak area values. The integration table will show 1234 for a peak but the calibration table will be 1200. I cannot find any option to stop this auto-rounding. If I manually type in a value, it auto-rounds to just the first 2 digits. Anyone know how to fix this so there is no rounding?
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