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Lab Resources Protein Function
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List of different Protein Function descriptors.
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Protein Function is the Protein Function descriptor.
This adds a new row to the Protein Function resource table.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Add New Protein Function.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This removes the selected rows from the Protein Function resource table.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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Select one or more rows in the table.
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On the Protein Function menu click Remove Rows.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This copies the data in the selected rows of the Protein Function resource table to local clipboard.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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Select one or more rows in the table.
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On the Protein Function menu click Copy Rows.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This removes the selected rows of the Protein Function resource table and copies them to local clipboard.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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Select one or more rows in the table.
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On the Protein Function menu click Cut Rows.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This adds the rows in local clipboard to the Protein Function resource table.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Paste Rows.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This cancels the last change to the Protein Function resource table.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Undo.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This loads a comma separated value file and adds the data to the Protein Function resource table.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Load Protein Function File.
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In the folder list, locate and open the folder that contains the file.
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Click the file, and then click Open.
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The CSV file consists of the header row followed by rows that contain comma separated data.
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To see the exact file format, do a save file for a table with entries.
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The data in the table will be replaced with the data in the file.
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The table must be saved before changes in the database occur.
This saves the Protein Function resource table as a comma separated value file.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Save Protein Function File.
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If you want to save the file in a different folder, locate and open the folder.
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In the File Name box, type a name for the file.
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Click Save.
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The CSV file consists of the header row followed by rows that contain comma separated data.
This saves the Protein Function in the database.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Save Protein Function, or click the Save Protein Function button in the button bar.
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This will replace the information for the current Protein Function in the database.
This closes the window.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Close Protein Function, or click the X button on the window's Title bar.
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If the content of the View has been modified since the last Save operation, the user will be given an option to proceed and discard the changes, or to cancel the operation.
This reverts the data for the Protein Function to the version in the database.
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Make the Protein Function window active in the Board.
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On the Protein Function menu click Refresh Protein Function.
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This will reload the Protein Function from the database.
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If the content of the View has been modified since the last Save operation, the user will be given an option to proceed and discard the changes, or to cancel the operation.
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To open the Protein Function window in the Board,
on the Options menu select Lab Resources then click Protein Function.
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This Lab Resource is maintained by the Lab Master, or, by a Lab Member with
a Can Do privilege.
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The Can Do Resource value is LAB_RSC_PROTFUNCTION.
Copyright © 1999-2009 Zsolt Zolnai, and the University of Wisconsin - Madison
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