Changes for page Extended ISPyB (EXI)

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61 61  * To add containers and sample information go back to your shipment by selecting **List** in the **Shipment** dropdown menu. That will show a list of your shipments in the left side of the window in inverse order of creation (you might need to refresh the page to show the newly created shipment). Click anywhere on the shipment card to open the shipment information.
62 62  * A practical way to enter information about the parcels, containers and samples included in the shipment is by uploading a CSV file.
63 -* The upload menu is accessed by clicking the **Import from CSV** button in the shipment card. The example file below will generate a parcel called Dewar1 containing seven Unipucks fully loaded with crystals of different proteins.
63 +* The upload menu is accessed by clicking the **Import from CSV** button in the shipment card (Fig. 4). The example file below will generate a parcel called Dewar1 containing seven Unipucks fully loaded with crystals of different proteins.
64 64  * After saving the sample list, you can edit the information by going to the shipment page, clicking on the containers and selecting **Edit**. That will display the sample list for that container. You can also make corrections to the CSV file, then delete the parcel by clicking on the “Edit” icon to the right of the parcel pane and clicking on **Remove**, and finally reload the corrected CSV again.
65 65  * You can now find the filled up parcel in the shipment page. Use the icons to the right to add extra Unipucks, edit/remove the parcel, print the shipping labels. To import a CSV file, use the link above the parcel pane.
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69 69  [[image:FillSamples.png||height="287" width="700"]]
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72 +**Figure 4.**
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71 71  == Fill the sample information online ==
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73 73  * To add containers and sample information go back to your shipment by selecting **List** in the **Shipment** dropdown menu. That will show a list of your shipments in the left side of the window in inverse order of creation (you might need to refresh the page to show the newly created shipment). Click anywhere on the shipment card to open the shipment information.
74 -* Click the **Add parcel** button.
78 +* Click the **Add parcel** button (Fig. 4).
75 75  * Fill up the parcel name (must be unique within the shipment) and select the type (usually “dry shipper”). Then, click **Save**.
76 -* Back at the shipment page, click on the **Add container** link to the right of the new parcel card.
77 -* Enter the name of the container. This must be the name engraved in the Unipuck, and it must be unique within the shipment. Then select Unipuck as the type; this is the only type of container supported at P11. When you save, an image of the Unipuck will be displayed in the parcel card.
80 +* Back at the shipment page, click on the **Add container** link to the right of the new parcel card (Fig. 4).
81 +* Enter the name of the container. This must be the name engraved in the Unipuck, and it must be unique within the shipment. Then select Unipuck as the type; this is the only type of container supported at P11. When you save, an image of the Unipuck will be displayed in the parcel card (Fig. 5).
78 78  * Click on the Unipuck and select **Edit** This will direct to the spreadsheet form where you can list the samples in the container.
79 79  ** Select the protein from the drop down menu. If it is not there, create a new sample as either from the Proteins and Crystals menu as described above or by clicking on the **Add Protein** button in the container sample list spreadsheet form.
80 80  ** Enter a sample name. It must be unique for each sample of each protein.