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| ====== How to Upload Slides ====== | ====== How to Upload Slides ====== | ||
| - | There are several options available for users to upload slides from local disks to the My Pathomation cloud. Each has advantages for specific use cases and specific file formats. | ||
| - | **Important Note:** **Some complex whole slide image types consist of multiple files & folders which require joint context to be read correctly. \\ | + | **Important Note:** Some complex whole slide image types consist of multiple files & folders which require joint context to be read correctly. These include .mrxs, .isyntax, .mds, .mdsx, .dzi,.vsi, … The My Pathomation software upload process verifies the integrity of the files and will warn you in case of missing files.\\ |
| - | These include .mrxs, .isyntax, .mds, .mdsx, .dzi,.vsi, …\\ | + | {{ ::v3.1.0_missing_upload_file_warning.png?200 |}} |
| - | If you are uploading these filetypes use the transfer from local to cloud function described under heading #3 for ease of use**\\ | + | If you are uploading these filetypes use the transfer from local to cloud function described under heading #3 for ease of use\\ |
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| + | There are several **options available for users to upload slides** from local disks to the My Pathomation cloud. Each has advantages for specific use cases and specific file formats. | ||
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