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Macro Recorder advanced editing 6-42

buttons, assigning to macros 6-38

DATAEXPLORER.VB6 location 6-35

DATAEXPLORER.VB6 not overwritten when new software installed 6-43

deleting a macro 6-41description 6-34exporting macros from DATA

EXPLORER.VB6 6-44functions not supported 6-35importing macros into DATA

EXPLORER.VB6 6-43location of macros 6-35maximum number of macros 6-34new supplied macros not available

until imported 6-43recording 6-37

running a macro 6-39toolbar, displaying 6-35Visual Basic Editor 6-42

Macros

provided, see Data Explorer Toolbox

recording 6-37

running automatically when opening and closing data files 6-45

running manually 6-39 Manual calibration, see Calibrating

mass, manual

Manually labeling peaks 3-39,3-52Mariner data

Chromatogram window, displaying 2-2

DAD data (diode array detector), displaying 1-12

DAD spectrum, displaying 5-2

Mariner data (continued) examples 7-2

in-source CID, labeling C-9isotope resolution limits 3-53mass accuracy affected by peak

shape 5-7,5-47peak detection strategy 3-6

Mariner Sequence Control Panel, automatic calibration settings (reference masses) for 5-27

MARINER.REF

viewing masses in 5-10

MARINER_NEG.REF provided 5-18

MARINER_POS.REF provided 5-18

Mass

apex, copying from peak list 1-41apex, labeling 3-57

average B-6

centroid, see Mass, centroid in chromatogram header 2-30

in chromatogram header, replaced by XIC 2-31

labels 3-56

monoisotopic, see Monoisotopic peak

Mass accuracy

affected by peak shape 5-7,5-47multi-point calibration versus

single-point calibration 5-8,8-10

Mass accuracy, optimizing

by AutoSaturation Correction (Mariner data only) 5-62

by baseline correcting and deisotoping before calibrating 7-14

by baseline correcting and noise filtering before calibrating 5-7

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