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4.10.

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Back

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on

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the

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'Edit

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Sample

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Mappings'

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page,

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the

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filename

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of

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the

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control

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training

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file

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you

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just

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opened

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is

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now

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displayed

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to

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the

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right

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of

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the

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'Choose

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File'

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button

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from

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step

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4.8

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Now

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enter

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a

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name

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for

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the

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control

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sample

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set

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in

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the

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'Control

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Sample

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Set

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Name'

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text

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field

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(our

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example

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uses

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'tutorial

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controls'),

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then

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click

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on

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the

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'Map

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Samples'

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button

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to

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map

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your samples.

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The filename of the control training file you just uploaded now appears to the right of the 'Choose File' button (highlighted in red). Enter a title into the 'Control Sample Set Name' text field (highlighted in blue), then click on the 'Map Samples' button (highlighted in green) to map your samples.

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_The filename of the control training file you just uploaded now  appears to the right of the 'Choose File' button (highlighted in red).  Enter a title into the 'Control Sample Set Name' text field (highlighted  in blue), then click on the 'Map Samples' button (highlighted in green)  to map your samples._

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