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The FILE-SAVE CONTROL FILE
Pull-Down Menu
Once you have set up all of the
user-definable parameterswithinPeak–
Simple for Windows that meet the re–
quirements of your system and/or your
specific analytical method, it is wise to
save these settings for future use.
PeakSimpIe uses control files, identi–
fied with a .CON extension, to save the
operating settings of specific methods,
this includes the event tabie, tempera–
ture program, component table, print
information, calibration table, etc.
A control
file
is like a photo–
copy of your operating settings that you
can reload for use at any time. When
using control files, you only need to
set analysis parameters once and then
save them using a descriptive file–
name, followed by the .CON extension,
(for example,
BTEX.CON).
To save
the control file, drop down the File
menu and select Save control file.
Enter the name for your file in the File
name box and click O.K.. If you want
these current settings to be loaded by
defauit each time you start PeakSim–
pie, name the control file Default.con.
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FILE-EXIT
Exits PeakSimpIe for Windows.
Click Yes to save any changes made
to your control file parameters.
The
FILE-ALT NEW
feature will
clear the display of all active channels
in the Alternate timebase without start–
ing a newchromatographic run.
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