On Oct 17, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Ian Kirker wrote:

> I've not used this much, so I don't know whether there's a better way to do 
> it,

Right. The other approach is to click on each of the conformer labels one by 
one, and choose "File -> Save As" to give a new name.

A colleague asked me for a more automated way to do this a few weeks ago, so 
I'll definitely add a more streamlined approach (also for vibrational 
distortions) in the next few weeks.

-Geoff
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