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Question: Can I edit my experiment that has already been made public?

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The illustrations below show the the workflow for making an experiment public and then retracting the experiment for further modification.

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When an experiment is first created, by default it is under the folder of "Work Queue" and with a status of Draft. An experiment in "Draft" state can be edited by its owner but cannot be shared with other users

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To share the experiment lin-00011, open the experiment and select "Submit Experiment Proposal"

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Experiment: lin-00011 is still a private experiment under the "Work Queue" folder. But it is now with a Status of In Progress. When an experiment is "In Progress", owner can edit the experiment and share this experiment with the other users.

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To make the experiment visible to public, the owner must submit the experiment to public. To do so, open the experiment: lin-00011 and then click on "Make Experiment Public".

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Experiment: lin-00011 is now a public experiment. It has been relocated to the folder of "Public Experiments". When an experiment is a public experiment, it can not be modified by anyone.

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To modify a public experiment, user must first retract that public experiment to the private status. To do so, open experiment: lin-00011 and then select "Retract Experiment From Public Accessibility".

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The experiment lin-00011 is now again a private experiment and relocated back to the folder of "Work Queue", with a status of "In progress". It is now available to be edited or shared.

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