Using Probes - Copying Probes
Copying Probes
You can make copies of Probes to quickly develop multiple Probes with similar characteristics or to make backup Probes when you wish to try variations.
To Copy a Probe
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Access Probe Manager
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Locate the Probe Set containing the Probe you wish to copy.
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Next to the for the Probe Set, select .
The tree expands to display the list of Probes in the Probe Set.
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Within the list of Probes right click on the Probe you wish to copy.
The Probe options pop-up menu appears.
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Select Copy.
A copy of the selected Probe is created and placed immediately below the source Probe with a default name
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