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Most operations in
FlowJo are point-and-click oriented rather than menu-based. Thus,
there are relatively few menu items specific to FlowJo. Click on each
menu item to go directly to that information (all information is contained
on this page).
Some menu items change when you hold down the option
key. You can select a menu, and press or release the option key
to see the changes in the menu items. In general, a menu item which
changes when the option key is depressed changes the functionality
of that menu item to apply to many cases (for example, when a graph
window is front-most, close will remove only that window, whereas
option-close will remove all graph windows). Where option
key menus are different, both are shown (the lower will be with
the option key depressed).
Apple Menu
File Menu
New
Opens a new, empty workspace.
Open Workspace...
Open an existing workspace.
Use the Macintosh standard file open dialog to select a workspace
that you have previously created.
Close
Close the current window. If you close the workspace,
FlowJo will confirm whether or not to save any changes you have
made. If you hold down the option key and a graph window is
front-most, then FlowJo will close all open graph windows.
Save
Save the current workspace. If it has never
been saved before, FlowJo will prompt you for a filename and
directory location.
Save as...
Save as Template
Saves a version of the current workspace with
all of the samples removed, so that it is easy to construct
new analyses simply by adding new samples to the template.
Revert
Discard all of the changes you have made to
this workspace and revert to the last-saved version of the workspace.
Page Setup...
Print...
Quit
Quit FlowJo. If necessary, FlowJo will ask you
to save any changes to open workspaces.
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Edit Menu
Undo
Cut
When editing text fields, or working in the
layout editor, removes selected text or items and places them
on the clipboard.
Copy
Used to duplicate items in the layout editor,
or to export graphs from a graph window. If the current graph
is a histogram, then a second item is also placed on the clipboard:
the columnar histogram data in text mode, which you can paste
into a spreadsheet. Also see the page on copying
graphics to other programs.
Copy with gates (Cmd-Option-C)
This is a variation on the Copy command that
also copies the child gates as part of the picture put on the
clipboard.
Copy Samples as Text
This is another variation on the Copy command
that uses the clipboard to export a textual description of the
selected populations and statistics. Useful for taking the sample
list out to a word processor.
Paste
Used to duplicate items in the layout editor,
to add text to a layout or when editing text fields. Inserts
the contents of the clipboard into the active selection.
Clear
Currently disabled, except when editing text
fields.
Select All
Select all items in the current window--all
samples in the workspace window, all gates in the graph window,
or all items in the layout view.
Select Equivalent Nodes (Option-Command-A)
Select all nodes in the workspace that are "equivalent"
to the currently selected nodes. "Equivalent"
means the same gating hierarchy. This way you can quickly
select, for example, all of the "CD4" gates for all
samples.
Select every....
Selects every other, third, fourth, fifth sample
etc. based on the value chosen from the popup menu. This can
be useful with regular protocols where, for example, every fourth
tube is stained with the same reagent. Being able to select
by interval is convenient for dragging several regularly spaced
samples to a group.
Preferences...
Start / Stop Monitoring Tasks
There are many operations involved in creating
complex analyses. They are scheduled to take place in the background,
and not tie up the computer while you want to work. These monitor
windows show you if there is work on the queue, and how much
longer it will take. Use this menu item to show or hide the
monitor windows.
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Workspace menu
Show Workspace
Show/Hide Statistics
Edit Workspace Columns...
Sort Sample List...
Set Annotation...
Add Keyword...
Adds an additional keyword to the sample's record
in the workspace, for additional annotation. Note that this
does not alter the FCS file, but only creates the keyword within
the scope of the current workspace. To permanently and universally
add the keyword, you should use ProJo.
Copy Value to Group
This takes the value in the currently selected
field, and applies it to all of the samples in the current group.
This is useful for creating keywords with a value shared by
all of the members of a group.
Add Samples
New Group...
Put into new Group... (Option-command-G)
Creates a
new group from the currently selected samples, putting them
into the group.
Recalculate
This command asks FlowJo to compute all statistics
and frequencies for the populations that are selected. In addition,
all descendants of selected populations will also be recalculated.
Clear & Recalculate (Option-command-=)
This forces FlowJo to recompute all statistics
for all populations, whether or not they have previously been
computed.
Compensate...
Define or apply a compensation matrix. This
menu item has a hierarchical list of Compensation
Menu Items. If the last selection was a group, then all samples
in that group are compensated; otherwise, only the selected
sample is compensated.
Derive Parameters...
Derive new computed parameters or copy the derived
parameters from a sample to other samples. This menu item has
a hierarchical list of Derived
Parameter Menu Items. You can only
add derived parameters to a single sample; you can only copy
derived parameters from a single sample that has them defined.
Define Calibration...
Launches the Calibration
Platform that you can use to create
calibrated parameters (such as absolute number of molecules
per cell.)
Kinetics Platform
Cell Cycle Platform
Population Comparison Platform...
Launch the Comparison
Platform to quantitate the difference between two different
population distributions. The comparison platform has options
for both univariate and multivariate comparisons.
Multi-sample Compare...
Perform a comparison between two or more different
samples, ordering them based on an increasing difference from
one or more control samples.
Proliferation Platform
Launch the Proliferation
Platform used in conjunction with cellular markers to study
the rate of cell replication.
Recalculate (Cmd-=)
Forces the computation of unresolved gates and
statistics in the selected samples or groups. This is only necessary
if the workspace preference regarding recalculation is set to
"only if necessary" or "only if sample loaded."
Clear and Recalculate (Option-Cmd-=)
Resets the current values of statistics and
gates with the product of new recalculation.
Unify analyses...
Makes the selected gates identical (to the group's
version of the gate). If the last selected item was a group,
then all samples' versions of the selected gates are made equivalent;
if the last selected item was in the sample list, then only
the selected gates in the sample list are unified with their
counterparts from the group. Learn more about groups.
Select all group samples.
Select equivalent nodes...
Selects the nodes in all other samples which
are equivalent to the nodes currently selected. This may be
a useful prelude to opening all of those graphs (select them
all, then double click on one of them).
Rename...
Get Sample Info
Get information about the current sample, including
keywords & keyword values, compensation matrix, etc.
Export...
Export the raw gated data; for single sample
exports, you can choose which parameters to select. Learn
more about exporting raw data.
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Graph
menu
Graph Info...
Shows the floating graph specification window,
which provides all the tools you need to change a graph to whatever
characteristics you desire, and provides various gating tools.
For more information, see the pages about this window.
Graph Type
A hierarchical menu, from which you can select
one of the following six options to apply to the current graph.
By holding down the option key, the type will be changed for
all graph windows that are currently open.
The following are the types you can select:
...Contour Plot
Makes the current graph a probability contour
plot. (Holding down Option while selecting this item causes
all graphs that are currently open into contour plots).
...Density Plot
Makes the current graph a density plot. (Holding
down Option while selecting this item causes all graphs that
are currently open into density plot graphs).
...Pseudo-color Plot
Makes the current graph a pseudo-color plot.
(Holding down Option while selecting this item causes all
graphs that are currently open into dot plot graphs).
...Dot Plot
Makes the current graph a dot plot. (Holding
down Option while selecting this item causes all graphs that
are currently open into dot plot graphs).
...Histogram
...CDF
Makes the current graph a CDF (cumulative
display function) of whatever parameter is on the X axis.
A CDF is the integral of a histogram.
Graph options
A hierarchical menu, from which you can select
one of the following five options to apply to the current graph.
By holding down the option key, the type will be changed for
all graph windows that are currently open.
The following options can be selected:
...Contour Levels...
For a contour plot, select the frequency of
levels that are displayed.
...Smooth
When on, the data is smoothed. Affects only
contour, density, and histogram plots.
...Show Outliers
...High Resolution
When on, data is calculated at higher resolution.
Requires more compute time; affects only contour, density,
pseudo-color, and histogram plots.
...Invert
Reverse the color of the current plot.
Transpose axes
Select All Gates
Manually enter gate...
Brings up a dialog allowing you specify a new
gate in terms of channels, absolute fluorescence, or percentile
within a distribution.
Show Histograms...
Display a histogram of every channel in the
current sample for the eve nts
shown in the current plot.
Open other samples...
Opens the equivalent graph of the same population
for every other sample in the current group. If the windows
are already open, then it changes the graph in that window to
appear identical to the one you are looking at. If you hold
down the option key while selecting this item, FlowJo will not
ask you to confirm the operation.
Change other graphs...
Changes every other open graph to look like
the one you are examining (i.e., FlowJo attempts to set the
axes to the same channels, and the graph type and options identical
to the current plot). If you hold down the option key while
selecting this item, FlowJo will not ask you to confirm the
operation.
Next Sample
Finds the next sample in the workspace sample
list which has exactly the same gate as the current graph, and
displays it in the current window. By holding down the option
key, all graphs that are open will cycle in this way.
Previous Sample
Finds the previous sample in the workspace sample
list which has exactly the same gate as the current graph, and
displays it in the current window. By holding down the option
key, all graphs that are open will cycle in this way.
All graphs: Next Sample
All graphs: Previous Sample
Make Movie...
Turn the current graph into a QuickTime movie,
using either time or another parameter to control the plot.
See the Movie Platform
for more information.
Copy Table...
Copies tabulated information from within Cell
Cycle and Kinetics
platform windows. The table is copied onto the clipboard,
from which it can be pasted into any spreadsheet or word processor
application.
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Layout menu
Iteration Options
Brings up the dialog box allowing you to change
the iteration variable, to support complex multi-sample reports.
More information
is available in the Layouts section.
Get Info
Brings up the dialog to edit
the attributes of any object in the
layout. This may be line weights and colors of an arrow
or box, or the axes or smoothing algorithm in a graph.
Save Layout Settings
Stores a copy of your layout's tiling settings
back into the layout editor's list, so that that future layouts
made with this template will default to the same settings.
This command is only enabled for the Stack
Viewer Window.
Save Settings as Default (Option Key
Down)
Bring To Front
Move Up
Operates on the selected object(s) in the layout.
Moves the selected items one step higher in the draw order.
Move Down
Operates on the selected object(s) in the layout.
Moves the selected items one step lower in the draw order.
Send To Back
Operates on the selected object(s) in the layout.
Moves the selected items to the back of the draw order, causing
others to be drawn on top these.
Insert Picture...
Provides a dialog box for you to choose any
file of one of the major graphics formats: PICT, GIF, TIFF,
or JPEG. Conversion of graphics formats may require either QuickTime,
Clip2Gif or other plug-in translator.
Group
Multiple objects can be combined or "grouped"
to so that they can repositioned, duplicated or deleted as a
set. Select two or more items and invoke the Group
command and they will be handled as a single object.
Ungroup
Put into Grid / Ungrid
Grids are an advanced form of groups which also
determine the positioning and size of objects. As a grid is
resized, the spacing and sizing of the elements behaves consistently
across all of the cells in the grid. More on grids.
Get Grid Info...
If a grid is currently selected, the Get Info...
command will give you the dialog to set the attributes of the
contents of the selected cell. Use this function call the Get
Info... dialog for the attributes
of the grid.
Zoom In
Increases the magnification level, so that objects
are drawn larger. More controls of the layout's magnification
are found in the bottom left corners of the layout windows.
Zoom Out
Decreases the magnification level, so that objects
are drawn smaller. Magnification levels range from twice
normal size to one eighth of normal size. More controls
of the layout's magnification are found in the bottom left corners
of the layout windows.
Align
Invokes the custom alignment dialog, which will
facilitate you in building publication quality layouts. The
Alignment commands are not enabled unless two or more items
are currently selected in the layout.
Align Horizontal
This item shows the submenu which contains the
commands for four different ways of aligning the horizontal
component of a set of layout options: by left edge, by right
edge, by the center, or such that centers are equidistantly
distributed between the leftmost and rightmost objects' current
positions.
Distribute Horizontally
This command will move the objects horizontally
so as to even the spaces between their outer edges. Whereas
the align commands will move the horizontal position so that
all objects coincide, the distribute command will spread them
out to cover the space defined by the outermost objects.
Align Vertical
Holds the submenu which contains four
alignment commands governing the vertical component of a set
of layout options: by top edge, by bottom edge, by the vertical
center, or such that centers are spaced evenly top to bottom.
Distribute Vertically
This command will move the objects up and down
to even the spaces between their outer edges. Whereas the align
commands will move the vertical position so that all objects
coincide, the distribute command will spread them out to cover
the space defined by the outermost objects.
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Windows Menu
Table Editor...
Layout Editor...
Other Items In the Windows Menu
The names of each of your documents and work
windows are added to this menu, each time a new window is created.
This can be used as a navigation tool, to be able to bring you
back to a desired window, after it has been covered or obscured
by other windows.
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