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chemstation reports (usp tailing and plate counts)

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I am new to Chemstation. I am running version REV.A.10.02. I am trying to make one report that has USP tailing, plate count, s/n, resolution, area, compound name and a group peak sum table for hexanes. Any suggestions on where to start ? I have no manual and the tutorials are almost useless.

Thanks
Brian

Just wondering if you have ChemStore as well? Or is it just ChemStation?

Dear Larry

You can do the following in order to get your report:

1. Start the Chemstation (when creating report it doesn't matter whether you're in offline or in online mode<except if you're running analyses>)

2. In the main menu click on VIEW, and choose DATA ANALYSIS in the opened VIEW menu.

3. You're after that in the DATA ANALYSIS mode window
Then in the main menu click on REPORT and choose SPECIFY REPORT in the opened REPORT menu

4. The SPECIFY REPORT window appears on the screen

5. Then in STYLE choose the PERFORMANCE report style

6. Click OK and SPECIFY REPORT window closes.

7. Then again in the main menu <in DATA ANALYSIS mode> choose REPORT>PRINT REPORT

And finally you'll get your performance report with tailing, plates, symmetry etc

Best regards
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