| Summary of Drag and Drop Examples. This
series of examples is based on a workspace in which there were several
samples collected from different people. The first sample was analyzed
in detail and gates were generated to define several T cell subsets.
A series of drag operations using different modifier
keys will serve to show how drag and drop can be used to replicate
analyses between samples. (This information applies equally to performing
operations on groups, but the resulting behavior may be somewhat
different. This is discussed fully in the help on groups).
You may go through each of the examples in sequence,
or jump straight to a specific example:
These examples are all based on copying analysis
nodes from one sample to another. However, the same options are
available for dragging within a single sample, and for dragging
to the table editor or the layout editor.
Summary:
To select more than one analysis node, use the ctrl
key to select additional nodes. (Use shift key if you want to select
a range of nodes that are all siblings).
To take an entire analysis tree, right click on
the top node.
Thus, judicious use of selection and the modifier
keys allows you to drop only the portion of the original analysis
tree that you want to move.
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