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The Notebook is due for some significant changes. This information and its applications are subject to change in the future.

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Emoticons do not work as they should and will be removed at some point. Please avoid using them.

This article will help you understand how to properly make posts in the Notebook.

Note

Before making a new post, you should check to make sure there isn’t already a post for that topic. If two posts regarding the same topic exist, a senior lab op can merge them together.

Instructions

Usually, a post in the Notebook relates to a specific lab. For example, maybe you just changed a printer cartridgethere is some technical issue that we need to document. In that case, the a possible first step is to go to that lab’s page.

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Once there, you can click on the New Post button in the Notebook dropdown menu to start the process of creating a new post.

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This allows you to skip the next 3 steps.

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Alternatively, you can click on the Notebook link in the top navigation bar, then find the Board you wish to post in.

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When you click on the Notebook link, you are taken to the notebook index, where a list of all Boards can be found.

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You can also click in the checkboxes next to the names of tags to tag posts. And if you’re a senior lab op, you can “pin” a post if it is important and you want it to remain at the top of the list.

Once you click create, you are done. Here is an example of how a new post might look after you post it:

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