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Administrator<br />

4. Make the appropriate edits to the given plate<br />

and well attributes. Click on the image above<br />

for a description of a particular field.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

Move Plate<br />

The Move Plate function allows a user to move a<br />

plate from one location to another.<br />

To move a plate:<br />

1. Search for or browse to the plate you wish to<br />

move.<br />

2. Open the plate in the Details Frame.<br />

3. Click Move Plate.<br />

The Move Plate dialog appears.<br />

The Retire Plate dialog appears.<br />

4. Make any necessary changes.<br />

5. Click OK to confirm you would like to retire<br />

6. the plate.<br />

Delete Plate<br />

The Delete Plate function allows deleting of plate<br />

and well attributes.<br />

4. Enter the location you would like to move the<br />

selected plate to.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

The plate is moved to the new location.<br />

Retire Plate<br />

The Retire Plate function allows retiring of a plate.<br />

Retiring is different than deleting because when a<br />

plate is retired the data is preserved, and the plate is<br />

placed in the Disposed location (unless specified<br />

otherwise), while when it is deleted, the data is lost<br />

permanently.<br />

To retire a plate:<br />

1. Search for or browse to the plate you wish to<br />

retire.<br />

2. Open the plate in the Details Frame.<br />

3. Click Retire Plate.<br />

To delete a plate:<br />

1. Search for or browse to the plate you wish to<br />

delete.<br />

2. Open the plate in the Details Frame.<br />

3. Click Delete Plate.<br />

The Delete Plate dialog appears.<br />

4. Click OK to confirm you would like to delete<br />

the plate.<br />

Searching Inventory<br />

Searching is the easiest way to find particular<br />

substances or containers in Inventory. The system<br />

allows for combined chemical and text searches of<br />

all attributes associated with a container or<br />

substance. Several search forms are available to<br />

accommodate the search preferences of different<br />

users. For example, the Substructure Search form,<br />

for searches based on chemical structure, substance<br />

68•Inventory<br />

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Searching Inventory

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