Your document "File 3_quantification of samples with heavy standard.zip" looks right.
On the "Quantification" tab at "Settings > Molecule Settings", the Regression Fit is "None" and the Normalization Method is "Ratio to Heavy".
Also, the "Internal Standard Concentration" has been specified for all molecules.
The "Calculated Concentration" will be the light:heavy ratio multiplied by the internal standard concentration.
This will give you fairly accurate concentration values, assuming the internal standard concentration value is correct. It relies on the assumption that the observed signal for the light molecule will be the same as for the heavy molecule. This assumption is usually a good assumption, but the numbers are always a little bit different because of things like isotope distribution and interference.
I do not understand what the samples were like in "File 2_quantification of heavy standard.zip".
When the normalization method is "None", the Y-axis values on the Calibration Curve will be the peak areas on the things which are not internal standards.
On the "Labels" tab at "Settings > Molecule Settings", there is a checkbox next to "heavy".
That means that the values you see plotted on the calibration curve will just be the light peak areas.
The reason that Skyline only plots the light peak areas is that Skyline assumes that the concentration of the internal standard will be the same in all replicates.
If you uncheck the checkbox next to "heavy" on the "Labels" tab, then the values in the calibration curve will be the sum of the light and heavy peak areas.
If you are trying to do a reverse calibration curve, then you should check the checkbox next to "light" and uncheck the checkbox next to "heavy". Then, on the "Quantification" tab you should choose "Ratio to light" as the Normalization Method.
However, you would only want to use "Ratio to light" as the Normalization Method if you the light concentration in each of the replicates were nominally the same.
I am not sure exactly what you are trying to do so I am not sure what your settings in this document should be.
You can find some advice about reverse calibration curves here:
https://skyline.ms/announcements/home/support/thread.view?rowId=36322
-- Nick