Edit lists menu, Copy function – Dako Autostainer User Manual

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Edit Lists Menu

The Edit Lists menu can be accessed by moving the mouse pointer to Edit lists on the menu bar
and pressing the left mouse button. For instruction on the features of the Edit List menu item, see
Reagent Management, section 10. The Edit Lists menu commands include:












End. Enz.
Block

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for endogenous enzyme block,
allowing programming and editing of endogenous enzyme block reagents.

Protein Block

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for protein block, allowing
programming and editing of protein block reagents.

Primary
Antibody

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for primary antibodies, allowing
programming and editing of primary antibody reagents. The
PRETREATMENT list is also accessible from this screen.

Pretreatment

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for primary antibody pretreatment,
allowing programming and editing of pretreatment reagents.

Secondary
Reagent

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for secondary reagents (e.g.,
biotinylated secondary antibodies or link), allowing programming and editing
of secondary reagents.

Tertiary
Reagent

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for tertiary reagents (e.g., enzyme-
labeled streptavidin or label), allowing programming and editing of tertiary
reagents.

Labeled
Polymer

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for labeled polymer reagents used in
the Dako EnVision visualization systems, allowing programming and editing
of labeled polymer reagents.

Substrate

displays the Edit Reagent List screen for substrates, allowing programming
and editing of substrate reagents.

Auxiliary

displays the EDIT Reagent List screen for auxiliary reagents (e.g.,
counterstain), allowing programming and editing of auxiliary reagents.

Copy Function

The Copy function can be accessed by moving the mouse pointer to Copy on the menu bar and
pressing the left mouse button. This function activates the Select and Paste commands which
allow selection of programmed tiles in the Programming Grid. The selected tiles can be copied
over (pasted) on either unprogrammed or programmed tiles. (See the Copy section of
Programming Slides, section 10)

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