Changes for page Extended ISPyB (EXI)

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25 25  * From the **Shipment** drop down menu, select **Shipments** and **Add new **(Fig. 2).
26 26  * Fill in the shipment form.
27 -** The **name** field entry will appear in the list of created shipments and the ID labels. Names useful for your own archiving purpose are recommended.
27 +** The **name** field entry will appear in the list of created shipments and the ID labels. Names easily linking to sessions (e.g. July_2025) are recommended.
28 28  ** The **session** dropdown menu connects the shipment to a specific beamtime.
29 29  ** Select from the **From** drop down the name of your shipping address card and verify that information in it is correct. This can be seen in Shipment tab/Manage Shipping Addresses.
30 30  ** Add to **Comments** any additional information e.g. if you will transport the dewar yourself, or the tracking code for already booked transports.
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44 44  == Creating samples ==
45 45  
46 -Protein names and acronyms are currently not carried over from the user portal. To create a protein follow these steps (once you have created the protein it will be available in the future experiments) and repeat for each protein in your shipment:
46 +Protein names and acronyms are not carried over from the user portal as listing the sample acronyms is currently not demanded in Door. To create a protein, follow these steps (once you have created the protein it will be available in the future experiments) and repeat for each protein in your shipment:
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48 48  * Click on **Proteins and Crystals** in the upper menu bar (Fig. 3).
49 49  * Select **Add new protein**. You can also display the **List** to check if the protein is already present.