56 | | * To start a new instance of an experiment, select and load the experiment in the Prepare column as described above. If required you may want to edit and save that experiment (still from the Prepare column as described above) |
57 | | * Then drag the icon [[Image(labwiki_icon_1.png)]] next to the experiment's name from the Prepare column, and drop it in the Execute column. You should now see in the Execute column some information about this new experiment instance |
| 56 | * To start a new instance of an experiment, select and load the experiment in the Prepare column as described above. If required you may want to edit and save that experiment (still from the Prepare column as described above. |
| 57 | [[Image(labwiki_using_7.png)]] |
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| 59 | * Then drag the icon [[Image(labwiki_icon_1.png)]] next to the experiment's name from the Prepare column, and drop it in the Execute column. You should now see in the Execute column some information about this new experiment instance. |
| 60 | * In addition to standard experiment parameters (e.g. Name, Slice, Scripts), all configurable experiment properties are displayed in the Execute column (e.g. resource1 in the example below), where you can change their default values. |
| 61 | * You may want to give a name to this experiment instance in the Name field within the Execute column, or leave that field blank to let !LabWiki pick a unique name for you. |
| 62 | * You can start this new experiment instance by clicking on the "Start Experiment" button. |
| 63 | [[Image(labwiki_using_8.png)]] |
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