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Is it possible to extract 1D slices from a 2D spectrum and to display them?

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Is it possible to extract 1D slices from a 2D spectrum and to display them?

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There are a various possibilities to extract and display 1D slices of a 2D spectrum: • You can add side traces to a window. Go to the R: Window: Add side traces and adjust R: Window: Slice size as appropriate. These 1D slices follow the cursor. Use the ‘Home’ and ‘End’ keys to scale to 1D views. • You can create a more permanent view by making a dedicated ‘Value’ window which is effectively a 1D slice of higher dim spectra. Go to Menu M: Window: New Window and select “value” for the Y axis and the correct isotopes for X and Z axes. – e.g. if you want to display a 1H slice of a 3D select 1H as X axis and the other nuclei as the Z axes. Moving through the Z axes will allow you to change which slice is viewed. You can navigate to this window from any point in others (that share the axes) in the usual way. – R: Navigate.

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