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== How to manage your Workbench ==
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Once on your workbench page, look for a "workbench" tab on the top right side of the page. It will look similar to this one:
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Revision as of 13:20, 27 June 2010

A "workbench" is a special subpage of your user page that can only be viewed by you. It is primarily intended to be used as a staging location for supplementary material to journal articles.

To create a page in your workbench, visit your user page and create a subpage called "Workbench". Eran Hodis's workbench would be at "User:Eran_Hodis/Workbench". Any subpages of the workbench subpage are also only visible to you as well as to Proteopedia administrators.

To upload a file or image that you wish to have only visible to you, give it a name that starts with "Workbench_" when you upload it. For instance, the file "Workbench_1ea5" can only be viewed by the person that uploaded it, as well as Proteopedia administrators.


Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee that no one can find a way to hack into your workbench and view your files, but you can probably rest assured this won't happen.


Terms added to facilitate finding this page when searching: workbenches, journal article supplementary materials, journal articles.


How to manage your Workbench

Once on your workbench page, look for a "workbench" tab on the top right side of the page. It will look similar to this one:

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Wayne Decatur, Eran Hodis

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