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                | rogerm | Posted - 09/29/2016 : 6:04:30 PM Origin 8.1.34.90
 In Peak Analyzer, I manually set anchor points for the baseline of a spectrum, connect the points by linear or spline and subtract. This generates a window called PeakAnalyzerPreview which shows the spectrum with baseline subtracted but I can't edit this window, change axes etc. It seems frozen. How do I make an editable plot window of it? Then when I click on finish the window showing the spectrum with subtracted baseline disappears.
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                | rogerm | Posted - 10/04/2016 : 03:33:12 AM THank you Hideo, you are very helpful
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                | rogerm | Posted - 10/04/2016 : 03:30:35 AM 
 quote:Originally posted by Hideo Fujii
 
 Hi rogerm,
 
 > where do I find a table of the amplitude and widths of the resulting peaks
 
 You should be able to find the generated report sheet (e.g., "FitPeaks1"), which includes the
 estimated parameters under the "Parameters" branch, from the Peak Analyzer in the workbook
 where your original data resides.
 
 Good luck.
 
 --Hideo Fujii
 OriginLab
 
 
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                | Hideo Fujii | Posted - 10/03/2016 : 09:54:24 AM Hi rogerm,
 
 > where do I find a table of the amplitude and widths of the resulting peaks
 
 You should be able to find the generated report sheet (e.g., "FitPeaks1"), which includes the
 estimated parameters under the "Parameters" branch, from the Peak Analyzer in the workbook
 where your original data resides.
 
 Good luck.
 
 --Hideo Fujii
 OriginLab
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                | rogerm | Posted - 09/30/2016 : 6:21:59 PM 
 quote:Thank you Hideo - that worked! I guess you can't do the edit by double clicking on the axes as you normally can. Another quick question if I may - after I do a multiple peak fit, where do I find a table of the amplitude and widths of the resulting peaks. I am used to that information coming up in a box on the plot.Originally posted by Hideo Fujii
 
 Hi rogerm,
 
 Could you please try to change the plot property from the menu, e.g., "Format: Axes"
 menu for the axis scale, "Format: Plot Properties" for e.g., the line color, etc.?
 Though I don't have Origin 8.1 version on my computer, at least this method works
 in the latest Origin 2016.
 
 --Hideo Fujii
 OriginLab
 
 
 
 Thank you again for your help
 rogerm
 
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                | Hideo Fujii | Posted - 09/30/2016 : 10:20:33 AM Hi rogerm,
 
 Could you please try to change the plot property from the menu, e.g., "Format: Axes"
 menu for the axis scale, "Format: Plot Properties" for e.g., the line color, etc.?
 Though I don't have Origin 8.1 version on my computer, at least this method works
 in the latest Origin 2016.
 
 --Hideo Fujii
 OriginLab
 
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