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while itamp;#39;s possible to manually create regions using the quantification parameters dialogue window to quantify a survey Spectrum such as this one what weamp;#39;ll do now is look at the element library and how to manage the creation of regions based on the element Library the first thing we need to do is identify the Peaks that we see here so Iamp;#39;ve clicked on the on the peak the largest Peak and itamp;#39;s most like going to be Florine 1s so Iamp;#39;ve I can now see that Iamp;#39;ve put up markers that correspond to the Florine 1s as a an OJ Peak that matches it so thatamp;#39;s probably Florine and thereamp;#39;s another one and thatamp;#39;s probably oxygen and yes we can see thereamp;#39;s an OJ Peak here corresponding to the oxygen 1s so oxygen is plausible and we could go through and identify these Peaks individually or we could say fine Peaks and having said fine Peaks the element that are most likely to correspond to these uh Peaks have been identified i