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this is a sputter profile of a multi-layer material the first thing we will do is to identify what this profile looks like by doing a very rough estimate of the intensities based on regions so iamp;#39;ve automatically created regions on all of these high resolution spectra and what we will do is we will go to the report spec page and using the custom report weamp;#39;ll copy through the named names for the regions into the name formula field so that when i say area report i get a profile in terms of intensities as a function of etch time then i say add profile and what that did was it added a profile to the original data file so that if i do control f8 i will switch to the perspective of the depth profile so if i select here a line of spectra and display them and then i do control f8 this line here marks the the the point on the profile that was created using the data collected from these regions and if i wanted to see a range of these spectra where do these spectra appear letamp;#