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were going to simulate what a spectrum might look like from a polymer with it for a given acquisition mode which is defined by this survey spectrum thats been taken from gold so the first thing Im going to do is prepare a background and a set of component Peaks characteristic of the material im interested in looking at but in order to prepare the ave amis block for simulating such a measurement the first thing i want to do is Im going to set a value which is zero and then copy this so now Ive got another vamos block which has just got zero in it and that will have all the characteristics in terms of acquisition conditions of the original survey spectrum and what Im going to do now is build a spectrum a synthetic spectrum based on a background which is a you for background you for two guard background and it uses these parameters here if I wanted to have different backgrounds there are different predefined background types so if I was interested in germanium I could have picked