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I did a quick search but couldn't find anything. Is there a setting in chemstation (E.02.00) that allows more decimal places to be displayed in Qedit results? I know the correct thing to do would be to change the units from ppm to ppb, but it would be handy if I could see a few more digits. I suspect a macro may be needed?
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Might be your answer:
Data Analysis, Calibration, Calibration Table Options, Edit column settings.
Best regards,
AICMM
Data Analysis, Calibration, Calibration Table Options, Edit column settings.
Best regards,
AICMM
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You probably would need to mess around with the Qedit macros. Poke around in Qedit.mac and look for annotate commands for window 7. It may not be worth the effort unless you have time to spend figuring out which macro is actually used.
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