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DynaPro NanoStar manual - Department of Physiology and Biophysics

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Managing Solvent Definitions <strong>and</strong> Assignments• Click OK to close the template <strong>and</strong> save any changes you have made.If measurements have already been made, a box will appear asking ifthe template should be applied to the existing measurements.See “Well Template Import Formats” on page 4-33 for more about creatingCSV files for use with well templates.Using Global Solvent DefinitionsDYNAMICS stores a list <strong>of</strong> global solvent definitions that can be used byany experiment. Normally, when you create a custom solvent definition,that definition is stored in the experiment only.In the Solvent node <strong>of</strong> an experiment, if the Name <strong>of</strong> the solvent is shownin bold type, the solvent is defined locally in the experiment. If the Namein shown in regular type, the solvent is defined globally in DYNAMICS.If you want to be able to use your custom solvent definitions in otherexperiments, follow these steps:1. In an experiment that has the solvent definitions you want to makeglobal, go to the ParametersSampleSolvent node <strong>of</strong> the experimenttree.2. Click the Save to Global button.3. In the Save Solvents dialog, select the solvent definitions you want tomake global. (Definitions that have already been saved globally arenot listed here.) You can hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard toselect multiple items or the Shift key to select a range <strong>of</strong> items.DYNAMICS User’s Guide (M1400 Rev. K) 4-17

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