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Before removing items from your investigation, consider saving your work:
- Consider saving the whole investigation. For instructions, refer to Saving an Investigation.
- Consider saving a study or assay node as a template, so you can create new studies or assays based on that template. This feature is helpful when you need similar elements across multiple studies or assays. For instructions, refer to Saving a Node as a Template.
The following table describes how to remove the investigation or various parts of the investigation.
Part | To Instructions to Remove the Part | ||
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Investigation | In the Node panel, right click the investigation node and select Remove investigation. | ||
Study | In the Node panel, right click the study node and select Remove study. | ||
Assay | In the Node panel, right click the assay node and select Remove assay. | ||
Element group | In the Element panel, click the X to the right of the element group heading. (If the system requires the element group, the X is not available.) | ||
Element | In the Element panel, click the X to the right of the element field. (If the system requires the element, the X is not available.) | ||
Process | In the Visualization panel, in | processtable view, click | Delete Processthe X next to the appropriate row. |
Process step | In the Visualization panel, in process view, click the X next to the process step icon. |