Product: E-Notebook Enterprise
Some labels in Reaction area are chemically interpreted by mistake
Some labels in Reaction area are recognized incorrectly in E-Notebook
12.0 (Examples: [I] is recognized as iodine, [VI] identified as
vanadium iodine), and added to Products/Reactants table by mistake.
REASON:
There is an option “Interpret Chemically when possible” in Reaction
area in ELN that is set by default to be “checked”. It means ELN is
trying to identify chemically everything that is drawn in the Reaction
Area.
Example: ‘H2O’ is recognized chemically with this option checked, and
not recognized and identified as a simple text when it’s unchecked.
You can find this option as follows:
>> Open experiment -> Go to “Reaction" tab -> Right-click
within the Reaction drawing -> Select [File -> Document Settings]
-> Go to “Captions” tab -> There is a checkbox for “Interpret
chemically when possible” checked. (Unchecking this option will work
for current experiment only.)
Having this option checked by default can lead to the problem described
above.
SOLUTION:
The solution here is to use another option, “Interpret Chemically”,
that you can set for a certain element in Reaction area. To use it,
please do the following:
>> Open experiment -> Go to “Reaction" tab -> Right-click
on the element which is interpreted chemically by mistake, and uncheck
the “Interpret Chemically” option.
When you move the focus away, Reactants/Products table will be updated,
and the element you have manipulated with will disappear from the table.
Comments
0 comments
Article is closed for comments.