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EzChrom Elite, chromatogram in report

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Hello,
does anyone know how to embed chromatogram into custom report? I tried using standard report, but it seems to be locked at 7 min and 100 uV, is it possible to insert one that is obtained from analysis?
Revan,
Custom reports are easy to modify in EZChrom, the 'Help' should lead you through most of it.
To insert chromatogram, go to Method, Custom Report, right click, Insert Data Graph. You can then adjust size and scales in properties.
Ok thank you, another queston though. If I use a sequence and have for example 10 or 15 injections in that said sequence, is it possible to choose one peak and make program add chromatogram to sequence report where this peak has highest surface area?

To clarify: In my process I start injections at said temperature and then analyze gases from the reactor, of course at certain point concentration is highest and then it starts to drop. Will it be possible to implement chromatogram with highest concentration (= highest peak area) to the report if its not always injection 4, but sometimes it can be 3 or 6?
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