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LabChip GX/GXII User Manual

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Software Security 102Automatically Exporting Copies of Data FilesThe <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> software provides the option of automaticallyexporting a copy of the data file (.gxd) to a folder outside the CDR.The data file is copied to the specified folder after the run iscomplete.To automatically export a copy of each data file:1 On the Output Tab on the Start Run Window, select the Copy Tocheck box.2 Click the Browse (...) button. The Browse for Folder Windowopens.3 Navigate to the folder where you want to save the exportedcopies of the data files.4 Click the OK button to choose the selected folder. The pathdisplays in the Copy To text box on the Output Tab.5 To continue setting the assay options in the Start Run Window,see “Running an Assay” on page 23.Reverting to a Specific Data File RevisionEach time a data file is changed, a new version of the data file iscreated and saved. The <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> software enables you to revertto a previous version of a data file.To revert to a previous data file version:1 On the <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> Main Window, select Analysis AnalysisSettings on the main menu. The Assay Analysis Windowopens.2 Click the Restore Plate button at the bottom of the window. TheRestore Plate Settings to Version window opens.3 Select the data file version that you want to restore to.4 Click the OK button. The Assay Analysis Window displays thesettings for the selected data file version.5 Click the OK button to display the data file with the selectedsettings.P/N 127170 Rev. 00 <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.

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