In Signals Notebook, you can reopen experiments that are in the “closed” state to edit them. In this article, you'll find a step-by-step guide to reopening an experiment.
Access to Signals Notebook.
Go to the experiment with the "Close" status.
Click on the “closed” status.
This action will open a menu, click on "reopen".
Once you have successfully completed these steps, you will have reopened the experiment.
Note: To perform this action, you must have full control over the experiment; otherwise, you won't be able to open the drop-down menu. You can determine if you don't have full control by entering the experiment and checking for the “Closed” icon. Below you will find an example:
In the image above, the “closed” icon does not have a downward-pointing arrow on the right, which means that this user has only read access or write access. Therefore, this user will not be able to reopen the experiment. The only way for this user to reopen the experiment is to ask another user with full control to reopen it or to grant them full control privileges.
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