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+ | Remember how you started out with a couple of slide collections with just a few slides in each? | ||
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+ | Your content has gradually grown, and you now have content that more represents the real world: multiple slides and stains are grouped by patient and represent real-world cases. | ||
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+ | Showing all of your slides as a single list becomes messy, and so you'd rather see the slides grouped properly. | ||
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+ | {{ ::slidebox_prep_30.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | You can do this by creating a new level of hierarchy in your folder structure. For any case that goes under bladder, you create a new folder, and move the corresponding slides over to their new location. | ||
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+ | {{ ::slidebox_prep_40.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | You can prepare the data in PMA.start, or in PMA.core alike. | ||
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+ | {{ ::slidebox_prep_40alt.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | The result is instantly visible in the PMA.slidebox front-end interface. | ||
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+ | {{ :pma_slidebox_many_slides.png?400 |}} | ||