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Administrator<br />

3. Click Add.<br />

6. Drag-and-drop the compounds in the<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pound List to the plate view, and the<br />

blocks of similarly-formatted wells will be<br />

highlighted. Drop a compound, and it will be<br />

assigned to those wells.<br />

4. Select a plate format in the Based on: listbox.<br />

5. Add compound IDs to the Available<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pounds list:<br />

• By importing a <strong>Com</strong>pound List<br />

a. Click Open <strong>Com</strong>pound List.<br />

b. Highlight a compound list to use.<br />

c. Select how to import the list.<br />

• Replace Current List - replace the<br />

current list with the new list<br />

• Append to Current List - add the<br />

select list to the end of the current<br />

list.<br />

d. Click OK.<br />

• By adding compound IDs manually<br />

a. Enter a compound ID in the Available<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pounds textbox.<br />

b. Click Add.<br />

7. Click Save.<br />

Create Plates from Templates<br />

This tool allows users to create plates, stored in<br />

Inventory, but used from within BioAssay.<br />

Plate templates are used to create plates.<br />

To create a plate:<br />

1. Select Create Plates from a Template.<br />

The plates dialog appears.<br />

2. Select the template to use when creating your<br />

plates in the Plate Templates box.<br />

3. Click Add.<br />

4. Change the name of the plates to be added if<br />

desired.<br />

NOTE: By default, the plates are given the same<br />

name as the templates they originate from.<br />

106•BioAssay<br />

<strong>CambridgeSoft</strong><br />

Protocols

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