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7. Next, show horizontal (emission spectrum) and vertical slices (excitation spectrum) along with the contour map. Left-click on the gray area outside the graph. A menu appears as below. Highlight Add Object, then highlight and left-click on Spectrum or Chromatogram Trace.
8. The arrow cursor becomes a ruler and hammer. Click, hold down, and drag the cursor for the desired graph size. When you lift the cursor, the Trace Object Parameters dialog box appears:
9. In the Display Mode field, highlight and click on Paged. In the Line Style field, highlight and click on Connected. Click OK. The new graph is the horizontal slice of the contour map.
10. Repeat step 5. In the Display Mode field, highlight and click on Extract CGM. In the Line Style field, highlight and click on Connected. Then click OK. The new graph is the vertical slice of the contour map.
11. Left-click the desired point on the Contour Map with the arrow cursor to change the horizontal slice. Double-click the desired point on the Contour Map with the arrow cursor to change the vertical slice. To maximize the views of these slices, left-click inside the graph, and click . (Figure 2)
12. Next, label the graphs to show which excitation or emission wavelength is shown in the slices. Right-click on the gray area outside the graphs. A menu appears. Highlight Add Object, and left-click on Text.
12. The arrow cursor becomes an A. Move the
cursor to the labels desired location. The
Text Object Parameters dialog box opens.
For the horizontal slice, type Emission
Spectrum
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