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to see what`s been encoded to another paper use `tasks for paper` option in progress filter on the tasklist to find the paper, then click on the task on the tasklist...
to change location of datablock node go to review and sign off tab and click on `edit` link for the corresponding databock click on `location` link on top right corner...
to change location of branching ratio go to review and sign off tab and click on `edit` link for corresponding datablock then click `change location` link on top...
to change location of decay mode go to review and sign off tab and click on corresponding `edit` link then click on `location` link on the top right corner of edit...
to edit datablock header and unit go to review sign off tab, then click on `edit` link for the datablock you wish to edit change node title, unit, power of ten...
to edit branching ratio node go to review and sign off tab, then click on `edit` link for the branching ratio you wish to edit drag and drop decay mode to equation...
there are two ways to edit measurement: 1) go to review and sign off tab and use edit / del links for corresponding measurements and footnotes click on edit link...
to edit decay mode go to review sign off tab, then click on `edit` link for the decay mode you wish to edit drag and drop particles from particle selector...
to add new generic node, go to toolbox tab, add generic node subtab, then: 1 specify where to insert the new datablock node by clicking on one of grey bars on left...
to add new branching ratio node, go to toolbox tab, add branching ratio subtab, then: 1 specify where to insert the new branching ratio by clicking on the desired...

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