I have been trying to open varian vnmrj spectra in mnova software to workup the spectra, but I keep getting error messages saying that the .fid file cannot be read in mnova. I have heard that there is a way to get mnova to read these files, but I haven't found any answers. I just prefer working up data on my own computer so I don't have to waste NMR time working up spectra on lab computers. Any advice you have is greatly appreciated!
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