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these toolbar buttons are related to how data are displayed in the left hand side so for example The Binding energy scale label here can be switched on the basis of pressing the button be ke so that you now see the kinetic energy with which the electrons were collected for these various Peaks uh ordinate scale weamp;#39;ve got counts per second and if you cycle through these by clicking on this button more than once youamp;#39;ll find that you go from Counts per second to arbitrary units and then you have intensity of the thatamp;#39;s the counts per bin then when we want to Overlay and look at data as a as a set of data so making a selection in the right hand side and overlaying them in the active tile you have buttons here which give you a different perspective of the data you can plot as a 3D plot or you can put it back to the normal Spectra and use the button next to it to offset these data so you can see them vertically stacked if you click this a second time it reverses the or