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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. How to edit the key-value metadata in the csv file
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2. Add metadata to data set from 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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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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... | ... | @@ -47,4 +48,4 @@ The dataset now has an attachment in the righthand pane (you may need to press t |
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![](./media/file_chooser2.png)
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**4.** There will now be two .csv in the Attachments; the original export of just the filenames and version you edited in Excel. |
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**4.** There will now be two .csv in the Attachments; the original export of just the filenames and version you edited in Excel. |
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