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in this video weamp;#39;re going to look some options that relate to quantification regions and their use on survey spectra to gather information about photoemission Peaks the options that Iamp;#39;m particularly going to focus on are related to copying and pasting of regions and the use of this copy and paste option is to allow a region to be added to a spectrum without modifying existing regions on that spectrum and in particular when we have a set of regions that have been defined on a set of spectra but we want to add a new region then the option paste copied region to display tile list allows a region that has previously been copied to be applied to a set of spectra that are displayed in the scroll list in the left hand side now a scroll list appears when we display spectra one per tile and then we get a scroll bar which allows us to step through these different spectra and this is the mechanism for indicating which spectra should receive the copied region to illustrate how this