Project Log and Project Wizard
You can use the Project Log to quickly configure multiple new projects, or you can use the Project Log in conjunction with the Project Wizard to configure multiple projects. When you use the Project Wizard to create a project, the project information is automatically saved to the Project Log in temporary runjob files. As a result, you have several options for using the Project Log tool in conjunction with the Project Wizard to carry out batch processing of multiple project files:
You can create a single project in the Project Wizard, use the Project Log functions to duplicate and modify this single project to create multiple projects for analysis, and then either run these projects from the Project Log immediately, or save the projects to a NextGENe job file and run them at a later date. See To use the Project Log to create multiple new projects.
You can create a series of projects in the Project Wizard. The Project Log contains multiple tabs labeled Project1, Project2, Project3, and so on, which represent the projects in the order in which you created them in the Project Wizard. You can run these projects from the Project Log immediately, or save the projects to a NextGENe job file, and then run them at a later date. See To use the Project Log and Project Wizard to batch process multiple project files.