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Revision as of 22:35, 1 February 2010
Some pages designed to help students become familiar with OpenWetWare.
- Introductory tutorial to OpenWetWare
- An introduction to the basics of using OpenWetWare
- Using OpenWetWare
- Why and how to use OpenWetWare in this course
- Guidelines for editing OpenWetWare
- Some basic guidelines for editing OpenWetWare
- General OpenWetware introductory tutorial
- OpenWetWare help pages
- Dahlquist Lab Wiki Checklist
- Converting Excel tables into wiki formatting
Tips & Tricks
Please feel free to add any tips and tricks you have learned so the whole class can benefit from your knowledge.
Windows
- To take a screen shot, press
Ctrl
andPrint Scrn
together. The contents of the active window will be saved on your clipboard. You may then paste into a graphics program (like Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft PowerPoint) and save the file.