Subject: Re: [nmr_sparky] Re: How to overlay two 3D spectra with unmatched dimension range
From: James Chen
Date: Jun 4, 2018

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Thanks for such a fast reply. Yeah, it works for al now. It is not exactly what I had in mind, but helps a lot. Thanks. I wish to have the two spectra showing in the overlay fashion on top of each other in the same view, but I guess this cant be done if two spectra are not exactly the same along respective dimension.

Bo

On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 10:07 AM, woonghee791113@... [nmr_sparky] nmr_sparky@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 

Hi Bo,


I cannot see the attachment.
You can select one peak in one spectrum and another peak in another spectrum that is same one the one you select in the first spectrum while holding Shift key. By that way, you can select two peaks (one in spectrum 1 and one in spectrum 2) at the same time. Then, using al window, you can align. That is very easy. Theres another way using st window if you want to type shifts manual. Please let me know if this does not work for you.

Woonghee