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  1. Create or import an investigation, as described in one of the following pages:
  2. If the investigation does not already have at least one study, add one, as described in Adding a Study
  3. In the Node panel, select the node of the study or assay in which you intend to add a process.

    Include Page
    shared content - selected study and assay nodes
    shared content - selected study and assay nodes

    In the Visualization panel, proceed as follows:
    If the

    Each study or assay

    does not already have a process: In the process view, click Create a new process. An arrow-plus icon appears, along with an option to delete the

    has at least one process. For a new study or assay, the arrow-plus icon in the Visualization panel provides a starting point for the default process. 

    The Visualization panel's process view displaying zero processes.Image Removed

    The Visualization panel's process view displaying the arrow-plus icon.Image Modified

  4. If the study or assay already has one or more processes: Add your process does not already have a protocol step to the process, add one, as described in Adding a Process Step. 
  5. In  In the table view, click Add Row and specify values for all fields in the new row. Specify a different value for the protocol in the new row. 
    The Visualization panel's table view displaying two processes.Image Modified
  6. Consider adding more process steps to the new process, as described in Adding a Process Step
  7. Consider saving your work, as described in one of the following pages:

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