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extracted UV in Galaxie

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Does anybody know how to print the extracted UV chromatograms in Galaxie? Or how to add them to a report style? From what I can tell, the only PDA windows you can add to a report style are the two most useless ones (the 3D chromatogram and the isoabsorbance chromatogram). We previously had Star for our operating software, and with PolyView were able to easily view/compare/print the extracted UV chromatograms of peaks within a run and from multiple runs. (I would also like to know how to compare the extracted UV from two different chromatograms in Galazie) I have figured out how to compare the extracted UV between peaks in a SINGLE run, but cannot do it between multiple runs, and for the life of me cannot figure out how to print the damn thing! Needless to say we hate hate hate the Galaxie software, but I need to find a workaround for how to get this data printable. Help!
Hello,
Actually, you just have to select the extracted chromatogram, then, select a report style from here (or maybe you will need to create one first).
Then, it is like a "normal" chromatogram, just reprocess it to print it.

In Galaxie, you need to select a report style for each channel of a data file, indeed, each channel is treated as a single chromatogram, with its particular method that you need to setup.

Hopefully that answers your question.
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