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 The main AMASS program is the control center that provides easy access to all AMASS functions, parameters, and data. The main AMASS program is the control center that provides easy access to all AMASS functions, parameters, and data.
  
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 The controls are divided into three groups; the **Input files** group, the **Project** group, and the **Function** group. This section provides a detailed description of the first two groups and an overview of the **Function** group. The controls are divided into three groups; the **Input files** group, the **Project** group, and the **Function** group. This section provides a detailed description of the first two groups and an overview of the **Function** group.
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 This area allows the selection of any number of data files for processing. It also allows the naming of destination folders for files to be generated by processing of the input files. This area allows the selection of any number of data files for processing. It also allows the naming of destination folders for files to be generated by processing of the input files.
  
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 === Input files === === Input files ===
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 The Project group has a non-editable window containing the project name, and **Edit**, **Open…**, and **New…** buttons. The project’s file name is the same as the project name with the extension //.prj//. The Project group has a non-editable window containing the project name, and **Edit**, **Open…**, and **New…** buttons. The project’s file name is the same as the project name with the extension //.prj//.
  
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 When the AMASS shell program is started it automatically loads the last used Project file. If the program cannot find or open the last used project it presents the following dialog. When the AMASS shell program is started it automatically loads the last used Project file. If the program cannot find or open the last used project it presents the following dialog.
  
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 Here the user may create a new project file containing default values for all parameters, or open a different, existing project file. Here the user may create a new project file containing default values for all parameters, or open a different, existing project file.
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 Once a project file has been loaded its parameters may be examined or changed by use of the **Edit** button which displays the following parameter edit dialog. Once a project file has been loaded its parameters may be examined or changed by use of the **Edit** button which displays the following parameter edit dialog.
  
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 This dialog provides a tab for each of the main processing functions ( **Input** (**Convert**), **Calibrate**, **Track**, **Identify**, **Analyze**) as well as a **Comment** tab in which the user can enter comment information about this particular project. For a detailed description of the parameters in a particular tab refer to the appropriate function. This dialog provides a tab for each of the main processing functions ( **Input** (**Convert**), **Calibrate**, **Track**, **Identify**, **Analyze**) as well as a **Comment** tab in which the user can enter comment information about this particular project. For a detailed description of the parameters in a particular tab refer to the appropriate function.
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 On pressing the **New…** button the current project file is saved and the user is presented with a dialog requesting a new project name and a folder location where the new project file is to be stored. On pressing the **New…** button the current project file is saved and the user is presented with a dialog requesting a new project name and a folder location where the new project file is to be stored.
  
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 The initial contents of the new project file will be identical to the current project file and should be customized by use of the **Edit** command. The initial contents of the new project file will be identical to the current project file and should be customized by use of the **Edit** command.
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 After selecting one or more Input files, you can click on any enabled button in the **Function** group to perform the indicated processing. After selecting one or more Input files, you can click on any enabled button in the **Function** group to perform the indicated processing.
  
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 Note that only those buttons whose function can process the selected input files (.//cen// files in this example) will be enabled, providing a valuable guide to the novice user. The rest of this section provides a very brief overview of the various functions. Note that only those buttons whose function can process the selected input files (.//cen// files in this example) will be enabled, providing a valuable guide to the novice user. The rest of this section provides a very brief overview of the various functions.
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