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in this video Im going to illustrate how to create a quantification report from a set of files well start by converting these files to their mass format and each file is being read converted to Val mass format and then written back as a vamos file to the directory that contained the original data files we can see the data files by cascading the windows within Casa XPS so each famous file when read appears in a separate window with a left-hand side and a right-hand side the right hand side is displaying the logical structure of the Valles blocks and were going to make use of this right-hand side to process these data before then creating a quantification report each of these vermis files contains a sequence of measurements that were measured a different take-off angles for a given sample but all files contain the same three spectra and is to say a silicon 2p a silicon to s and an oxygen one s what Im going to do is create a peak model on all of this silicon 2s and a region on the