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go to the file folder select your data file and drag it to the origin software now you will see each file is open in individual workbook so here to we have total three workbooks if you take a closer look of each workbook you will see there are x-axis is a binding energy because this is the XPS Spectra recorded for oxygen using high resolution uh setting and then the B column is the experimental data then this is a fitting curve which is performed by using XPS Pi fit software including background and there are after Decon relation see there are total two PS in oxygen xace Spectra and then the last step is the difference you can select any one of them so letamp;#39;s select the data on the top left corner where you can see option for the plot click or plot and then it will show you the line Spectra or scatter Spectra so you just select the scatter and click over here so now you can see a beautiful XO Spectra for the oxygen on the left hand top corner you will see number one that is laye