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=Workspaces and Projects=
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==Workspaces and Projects==
 
In the '''Project Folders''' component there is a top-level object called a workspace.  The workspace can contain one or more separate projects, and each project can contain opened data files and analysis results. An analogy might be that a workspace is like a drawer in a filing cabinet, and projects are individual folders in that drawer. Projects allow data to be grouped, for example by experiment.  A project can contain many different types of data, for example microarray data, FASTA sequence files and graphical images.  The workspace as a whole, with all its projects and data nodes, can be saved and restored.  However, only one workspace can be open at one time.
 
In the '''Project Folders''' component there is a top-level object called a workspace.  The workspace can contain one or more separate projects, and each project can contain opened data files and analysis results. An analogy might be that a workspace is like a drawer in a filing cabinet, and projects are individual folders in that drawer. Projects allow data to be grouped, for example by experiment.  A project can contain many different types of data, for example microarray data, FASTA sequence files and graphical images.  The workspace as a whole, with all its projects and data nodes, can be saved and restored.  However, only one workspace can be open at one time.
  
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=Tutorial: Working with Projects=
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==Creating a new project==
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There are two ways to create a new project.  First, select the Workspace node in the Project Folders component. Then, either
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(1) In the top-level Menu, select File->New->Project.
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[[Image:File_New_Project.png]]
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or,
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(2) In the Project Folders component, right-click on the '''Workspace''' and select "New Project".
  
==Creating a new project==
 
  
All data must belong to a project.  Right-click on the '''Workspace''' entry in the '''Project Folders''' window at upper left to create a new project.
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[[Image:Project_Folders_Workspace_New_Project.png]]
  
[[Image:Project_Folders_Menu.png]]
 
  
 
==Renaming a project==
 
==Renaming a project==

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Outline

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

  • Create a new Project.
  • Rename a project and/or project node.
  • Remove a project and/or project node.
  • Save project files that you have created.


Workspaces and Projects

In the Project Folders component there is a top-level object called a workspace. The workspace can contain one or more separate projects, and each project can contain opened data files and analysis results. An analogy might be that a workspace is like a drawer in a filing cabinet, and projects are individual folders in that drawer. Projects allow data to be grouped, for example by experiment. A project can contain many different types of data, for example microarray data, FASTA sequence files and graphical images. The workspace as a whole, with all its projects and data nodes, can be saved and restored. However, only one workspace can be open at one time.

All data must belong to a project.


Creating a new project

There are two ways to create a new project. First, select the Workspace node in the Project Folders component. Then, either

(1) In the top-level Menu, select File->New->Project.

File New Project.png

or,

(2) In the Project Folders component, right-click on the Workspace and select "New Project".


Project Folders Workspace New Project.png


Renaming a project

1. Right-click on Project folder.

2. Select Rename.


T ProjectFolder RenameProject.png


3. In the pop-up screen rename your project.

4. Click on the OK button



Renaming a project data node

1. Right-click on a Project Folder data node.

2. Select Rename.

T RenameNode.png


3. In the pop-up screen rename your data node.

T ProjectFolder RenameDataset2.png


4. Click on the OK button.


Removing a project

1. Right-click on Project folder.

2. Select Remove.


Removing a project data node

1. Right-click on the data node.

2. Select Remove.


Saving a data node to a file

It is here that, among other things, you can create the matrix multi-experiment file format used by geWorkbench from a merged dataset.

1. Right-click on data node that you want to save.

2. Click Save.

T NodeOptionsMenu.png


A standard file Save screen will come up.

3. Choose a location.

4. Enter a name.

5. Click on the Save button.