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# Getting links
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# Getting links
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It is really use when sharing data with a colleague to be able to send them directly to the relevant place.
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It is really use when sharing data with a colleague to be able to send them directly to the relevant place. Here are instructions for getting a link to
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* [a Project or Dataset](#Link to a Project or Dataset)
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* an image in the browser
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* an image in the viewer
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* a zoomed-in area of image
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## Link to a Project or Dataset
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### Link to a Project or Dataset
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1. Select the folder from the lefthand pane (blue for project / green for dataset)
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1. Select the folder from the lefthand pane (blue for project / green for dataset)
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2. On the righthand pane under, General, click link button
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2. On the righthand pane under, General, click link button
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3. Copy the link with Ctrl+c or ⌘+c
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3. Copy the link with Ctrl+c or ⌘+c
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### Link to an image in the browser
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## Link to an image in the browser
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1. Select the image os it is highlighted blue:
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1. Select the image os it is highlighted blue:
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* a. In the lefthand navigator pane OR
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* a. In the lefthand navigator pane OR
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* b. in the browser
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* b. in the browser
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### Link to an image in the browser
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## Link to an image in the viewer
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1. Double click the image to image to open it in the viewer.
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1. Double click the image to image to open it in the viewer.
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2. Copy the URL from the address bar
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2. Copy the URL from the address bar
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### Link zoomed in area of image
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## Link to a zoomed-in area of image
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This is great showing details on slides. Consider creating and labelling RoIs too.
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This is great showing details on slides. Consider creating and labelling RoIs too.
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1. Double click the image to image to open it in the viewer.
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1. Double click the image to image to open it in the viewer.
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2. Zoom to the area of interest
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2. Zoom to the area of interest
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