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* Only a fraction of the peaks in the spectrum have labels. The reason is that only the peaks from the peak table have a label - the remaining peaks in the spectrum are NOT unidentified elements but peaks (core levels or Auger transitions) of the elements already identified in the peak table.
* Only a fraction of the peaks in the spectrum have labels. The reason is that only the peaks from the peak table have a label - the remaining peaks in the spectrum are NOT unidentified elements but peaks (core levels or Auger transitions) of the elements already identified in the peak table.


To add the peaks that are not present in current level (for copper and silicon), click 'Manual Peak ID' as shown below. A window opens - here select Cu and Si and press 'Add Peaks'.


 
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== Zooming ==
== Zooming ==