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Empower 2 summary report issue

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Hi all

I'm tossing this question out. So I'm working with empower 2, network/citrix base. I'm authoring a summary report and my sup wants the chromatograms displayed the same way as in an individual report (chromatogram with associated table information).

I've tried the group composite options and the table doesnt want to associate with the chromatogram that it is grouped with. Instead it gives a summary table with all of the peaks from all of the chromatograms AFTER printing out all of the chromatograms. I've also tried to manually group the table and the chrom in the editor with the same result.

Does anyone know or have a fix for this group issues for single chrom/table info in a summary report set up? Maybe a work around if the base report is set to individual so that I can get summary tables in a grouped individual report?
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Nevermind. I called waters and was picking the wrong composite property to group with. For anyone who is wondering, choose date aquired to group injections in composites when working in summary. the book says sample name, not so bueno...
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