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  1. On the left sidebar, click Manage Studies. The Manage Studies page appears, shown in the following figure.
    Manage Studies page
    All of the "in process" or "completed" studies display on this page with associated metadata. Note that whoever edited or updated the study last is shown in the Last Modified Column, indicated as the Study Manager.
  2. Click the Edit link corresponding to your study of choice to open the Edit Studies page, shown in the following figure.
    Edit Studies page where you can edit any details for an existing study
    On this page you can edit any details such as adding or deleting files, survival values, and so forth. For information about working with the Edit Study feature, see #Creating/Editing a Study.
  3. Click the Delete link to delete the corresponding study.

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  1. On the left sidebar, click Manage Studies. The Manage Studies page appears, displaying the studies for which you have permissions.
  2. In the Action column, click the Disable link corresponding to your study of choice.

The Manage Studies page refreshes, now showing that the study must be enabled to be accessible.

  • Disabling a study is recorded in the study log.
  • A disabled study is not searchable nor available to any user.
  • A disabled study cannot be edited nor copied.
  • The study manager can re-enable a disabled study. To do so, click the Enable link in the Action column on the Manage Studies page. When a study is re-enabled, there is no data change to the study from the original.
  • A disabled study being re-enabled must not duplicate the name of a currently enabled study.

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