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I Need To Be Able To Create Customized Labels For R-groups For Analysis In Excel? |
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Answer» There is a way for you to ADD more STRUCTURES that can be recognized by the Excel Add-in during an R-Group Analysis. Basically, you need to create the corresponding structures in the Nicknames folder. In Windows XP, this folder is located by DEFAULT under: C:DOCUMENTS and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataCambridgeSoftChemOffice2010ChemDrawChemDraw ItemsNicknames If you have Windows Vista or 7, the ChemDraw nicknames structures folder is under: C:ProgramDataCambridgeSoftChemOffice2010ChemDrawChemDraw ItemsNicknames You can use existing .cdxml files on that folder as a starting point (i.e.: Phenyl.cdxml) to add more structures that can be recognized by the Excel Add-in during an R-Group Analysis. There is a way for you to add more structures that can be recognized by the Excel Add-in during an R-Group Analysis. Basically, you need to create the corresponding structures in the Nicknames folder. In Windows XP, this folder is located by default under: C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataCambridgeSoftChemOffice2010ChemDrawChemDraw ItemsNicknames If you have Windows Vista or 7, the ChemDraw nicknames structures folder is under: C:ProgramDataCambridgeSoftChemOffice2010ChemDrawChemDraw ItemsNicknames You can use existing .cdxml files on that folder as a starting point (i.e.: Phenyl.cdxml) to add more structures that can be recognized by the Excel Add-in during an R-Group Analysis. |
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