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-In ordrer to browse the protein set data of a validated identification,​ click on the validated identification node in the project tree, on the left side panel of the dataset explorer, and then open the "​Proteins"​ tab.+====== Display proteins sets ======
  
-Each table of the Result Summary data viewer provides a set of Filters for NumericaText and Boolean dataplaced ​on the left of the table.+In order to browse ​the protein ​set data of a validated identificationclick on the validated identification node in the project tree, on the left side panel of the dataset explorer, and then open the //​Proteins//​ tab.
  
-IMPORTANT ​Please note that the Protein Table only displays the validated proteins. You can reset this filter by clicking on the "​Remove All" button of the proteins table filter panel, or by clicking on the circle arrow in the upper right corner of the table.+{{ :how_to:​web:​dse_ident_proteins_tab.png?nolink |}}
  
-{{:​how_to:​web:​identification_proteins.png?​800|}}+=== Proteins grouping === 
  
 +By default, the proteins are shown grouped, but you can see them as a non-grouped list by clicking on the button circled in green on the first screenshot. The result will be this updated table:
  
 +{{ :​how_to:​web:​dse_ident_proteins_ungrouped.png?​nolink |}}
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 +=== Filters ===
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 +Each table of the Result Summary data viewer provides a set of //Filters// for Numerical, Text and Boolean data, placed on the left of the grid. They are circled in red in the first screenshot. Use them as follows:
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 +{{ :​how_to:​web:​dse_ident_proteins_filters.png?​nolink |}}
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 +**IMPORTANT:​** Please note that the Protein Table only displays the validated proteins. You can reset this filter by clicking on the "​Remove All" button of the proteins table filter panel, or by clicking on the //Refresh// button (circle arrow) in the upper right corner of the table.
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 +=== Protein click action ===
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 +  * Click on a **protein**:​ will automatically load the related peptides in the bottom table.
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 +  * Click on the small **Magnifier near the AC Number** of a protein: will open the UniProt app (if you have installed id) focused on the corresponding protein.
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 +  * Double click on a **peptide** of the //Peptide// table: will open a new Peptide viewer tab focused on this peptide.
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