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dplangley Posted - 02/22/2011 : 8:26:27 PM
Origin Ver. 8.5.0 and Service Release 1

I think I must be missing something but I can't find a way to reload the settings of a peak fit so that I can edit them.

I am fitting a complex data set and would like to be able to save it at different points in the fitting process and then come back to it later. In origin 7.5 this was possible to save the peak fit parameters and then reload them at a later time in the peak fitting module.

Origin 8.5 seems to be able to save the parameters but applies all of the parameters and closes the analysis module when you reload them meaning that you cannot edit any of the parameters.

Does anyone know how to do this?
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Sam Fang Posted - 02/23/2011 : 04:14:11 AM
To edit peak fits in Origin8.5, you can click Recalculate icon in the report or graph and select Change Parameters from the short-cut menu.

For more, select Help: Origin from Origin menu, and see
Getting Started Booklet> Introduction to Origin 8.5> Operations and Recalculation

Sam
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