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How to export to ASCII using Agilent EZChrom Elite ver 3.2.1
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I'm a new user to the Agilent EZChrom Elite software and can't determine if I can open an existing chromatogram and export it as an ASCII. I have found a check box to enable export, but I think this might be for runs performed after checking the box. How do I pull up an old file and export it??
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since it is a method setting,
you need to reopen and reprocess the data files with the new method parameters and then it will export the ASCII file to you designated location
you need to reopen and reprocess the data files with the new method parameters and then it will export the ASCII file to you designated location
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Thanks for your help. I was able to successfully perform this process. I'm such a new user that I didn't know until now how to reprocess by using the analyze function.
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