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 Dragging a Node's Children
In this example, an entire "tree" of gates is applied to a node. Here, only the T cells node is selected, but when the drag is begun (i.e., at the moment you start to move the mouse), it is done with the right mouse button. This results in FlowJo dragging all of the children of the T cells node (and all of their children, etc.) along with the T cells node itself.

The first graphic shows what the screen looks like when the drag has begun. Note the highlighted selection which identifies the set of nodes which are being dragged.

 

The second graphic shows what happens at the end of the drag. The mouse is released when the "Lymphocytes" gate in the second sample was highlighted.

 

The entire "T cells" tree has been copied from the first patient to the second.

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