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Xcalibur QuanBrowser - Retrieving integration results

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We’re using the Thermo Xcalibur 3.0 software. We process .raw files generating .rst file which are created in the folder containing the .raw files. After using Xcalibur Quan Browser and saving a .XQN file, the directory containing the .raw and .rst file cannot be changed if we want to see our chromatograms and the subsequent integration profiles. In our lab, we are using network drives to backup our data safely after data treatment. Is it possible to change the path referring to the .raw and .rst file directly in Quan Browser ? Is there any solution to process files in a directory and to look at our chromatograms after there been moved in a other folder/path ?

Many thanks for your help.

SA
First of all, sorry if my repley is no longer relevant .
In order to avoid problems processing data on a stand alone pc we simply "rebuild" the data path so that when we copy data from one pc to another the path will still work. In other words, we don't change the files, we simply make sure that all folders on the stand alone pc are similiar to that of the pc at te GC.
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