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Remove Area Account from the Gas Chromatogram Window

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Dear all
When splitting the peak or manual event peaks, a reported area value appear on the peak apex, Could I remove the reported area account and keep the baseline and compound name.

Thanks in advance.
Dear all
When splitting the peak or manual event peaks, a reported area value appear on the peak apex, Could I remove the reported area account and keep the baseline and compound name.

Thanks in advance.
This question qualifies for "Data system" forum and answer depends on what CDS you are talking about.
In Chemstation it is there because you manually integrated it. It is designed to tell the world that you did that and that it was not the data system that did it. It also says that you would be hard pressed to get that exact result back if you were to do it again. Why would you need to get rid of that?

Best regards,

AICMM
Dear AICMM
First thank you very much for answering.
I need to get rid of that because it so much and make my peak labeling not clear.
I integrate oil gas chromatogram for more than 90 peak identified C2-C40. In the light-end range <C10 many peaks eluted doubles and I forced to manually separate them. Then these area accounted appear masked my labels and make the gas chromatograms not in good shape. I hope that clarify my problem.

Thanks again
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