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## C:\Program Files\Thermo\Avantage\Bin\ or
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## C:\Program Files (86)\Thermo\Avantage\Bin\
## C:\Program Files (86)\Thermo\Avantage\Bin\
# Running ''DataSpace_BatchDump.exe'' will open a panel requesting the location of the data as seen below left. Navigate to your experiment and choose the folder with the *.vgd files as seen below right. The export function will be able to export multilevel (depth profiles etc.)[[Image:Xport2casa-bc.jpg |right|x600px]]
# Running ''DataSpace_BatchDump.exe'' will open a panel requesting the location of the data as seen below left. Navigate to your experiment and choose the folder with the *.vgd files as seen below right. The export function will be able to export multilevel (depth profiles etc.)[[Image:Xport2casa-bc.jpg |center|x400px]]

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How to export data generated by Avantage to CasaXPS

CasaXPS cannot read the *.vgd files that are generated by Avantage when a spectrum is recorded. All data from Avantage that you wish to analyze using CasaXPS must therefore be manually exported from Avantage. Below is a procedure on how to do this.

  1. You have to run the file called DataSpace_BatchDump.exe that is a part of the Avantage installation. This means that you can run it on the K-Alpha, the Nexsa or your own computer (provided that Avantage is installed on your own PC). On the K-Alpha and Nexsa computers a shortcut labelled 'Export data to CasaXPS' has been put on the desktop
    . Depending on the Windows installation the file should be in the folder
    1. C:\Program Files\Thermo\Avantage\Bin\ or
    2. C:\Program Files (86)\Thermo\Avantage\Bin\
  2. Running DataSpace_BatchDump.exe will open a panel requesting the location of the data as seen below left. Navigate to your experiment and choose the folder with the *.vgd files as seen below right. The export function will be able to export multilevel (depth profiles etc.)