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Hi! I'm trying to understand how ChemStation works in order to analyse large batches of samples (>100) in one go, setting up a calibration table, conditions for the integrations, peak identification and so on. The instrument I'm using is quite old, and we're running ChemStation B.03. I haven't had any luck in finding step-by-step explanations of... anything on the Agilent website, and going on by trial and error isn't working.
Just to explain, I would need a complete guide, from the method set-up to the export of the data, to at least understand what to do to correctly set-up the analysis (the method is working fine) . Is there any resource I can read? Do you have any tips on the use of ChemStation?
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