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Hi everyone

I´d like to know how to delete the text that appear when a non integrated peak is integrated manually with the suitable tool in the data analysis.

thanks in advance
In the Enhanced Data Anaylsis go to TOOLS then COPY WINDOW. Choose the window you want to copy. Then paste in powerpoint. Right click your picture and choose (ungroup) this will ask you if you want to save as a picture. Choose yes. Next, right click and choose (ungroup) again. This will allow you to choose what to edit or delete in your picture.
Hi!
A macro is exist for remove the manual integration annotation from the chromatogram (and printout).
Do You looking for something like this?
BWA
Look in the User Contributed Library (UCL) on the ChemStation CD, LC section, macro 9 - instructions are in the readme file. This add-on puts a menu item under Graphics which toggles the annotation on and off. The manual integration is still there and recorded with the code MM on the printed results table but the graphics annotation is turned off.
Hi there

thanks a lot for your answers. I have tried macro nº9 and works perfectly.That what I was looking for.
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