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in this video were going to look at how to display components within a peek model and how to make use of different colors for these components to best represent the chemical state information within data a peek model is defined using the quantification parameters dialog window there are two forms for the quantification parameters dialog window you can either have a narrow form or you can have a wide form Im going to use a wide form for this example and this is because I have a number of component peaks in this peak model so the first table that we see is the Regents property page and this is defining a background that is part of the peak model but the components are on the components property page where we get a list of components and these components on the components property page are all color coded using a sequence of colors that match the display in a left-hand side so if we want to see which peak is which we can say this blue one here has been assigned a single bond oxygen car