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A spreadsheet is an easy way to keep track of the experimental variables associated with your data. This examples goes through how to:
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1. Export metadata from a dataset to a csv file
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2. Edit the key-value metadata in the csv file
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3. Attach the new csv file
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1. Export any existing metadata from a dataset to a csv file
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2. Add or edit key-value metadata to the csv file
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3. Attach the updated csv file
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4. Add the key-value pairs to images from the csv file
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In this example we will be using the guess-who images which can be downloaded from **add repo location**.
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## 1. Export key-value metadata
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**a. Select the dataset**
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##4. Add key-values pair from the csv
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**a.** Select the script** by clicking on the `Run Script` icon ![Run Script](./media/icon_50.png) and navigate to `MIF > Key Val from csv...`
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**b.** Click `Run Script`. The dataset ID should already be filled in for you.
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**c.** When the script has run there will be green tick. The
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![Select dataset and run the script](./media/run_script2_50.png) |
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