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aweber02 Posted - 06/10/2015 : 8:05:49 PM
Hello,

I am a fairly new user of Origin Pro and had a quick question about CV analysis using Origin. I have 100's of excel files containing CV scans and want to use Origin to find the current peaks (Ipa and Ipc) in them. Batch processing aside does anyone have any recommendations for setting the baselines and determining peaks from there?
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JacquelineHe Posted - 06/11/2015 : 06:07:01 AM
Hi,

I am not sure whether you use the Peak Analyzer to find peaks.
Could you show us your detail steps you find the peaks and do Batch processing?

If you do not mind please send your some sample data file to us to reproduce your problem. Our Tech Support department Email: tech@originlab.com
Please send us with your detailed version and Serial Number information. You can check it by selecting "Help: About Origin" in the menu.

Thanks
Jacqueline
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