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Peak Table
The Peak Table is used to identify peaks so that results may be calculated. Refer
to the on-line help in Interactive Graphics for details on all Peak Table fields.
Right-click in a column header for formatting option. Refer to page 510 for the
procedure for filling a Peak Table.
Specify peak identification windows.
Select a column then click here to replicate the first entry on all subsequent rows.
Sort peaks by retention time.
When you click on the Define Peak Windows button, the Peak Identification
Window dialog box is displayed.
Peak windows are defined by an absolute time plus a percentage of the retention
time. These values are added to and subtracted from the retention time to determine
the peak window.
Reference peaks are marked in the Peak Table with a check in the Ref column.
This is used with relative retention time peaks (RRT) to compute relative retention
times for all peaks in the Peak Table.
Time Events
Time events affect peak detection and baseline placement. Refer to the on-line
help in Interactive Graphics for details on all Time Events fields. See page 511
for details on graphically editing time events.
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