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				<h2 class="panel-heading">Working with Atlas Anatomy</h2>
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						A.	Opening Atlas Anatomy
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					<h6>Opening Atlas Anatomy Images</h6>
					
					<p><strong>To open an atlas anatomy image:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the Home Page, click the Atlas Anatomy.</li>
						<li>Use the View Type button to select your preferred method for listing the images: Image view or List view.</li>
						<li>If necessary, restrict the image list by choosing from the filters under "Display Image By": <br><br>
							  <p><strong>Body Region</strong> lists images by the anatomical region: Abdomen, Body Wall & Back, Head & Neck, Lower Limb, Pelvis & Perineum, Thorax or Upper Limb.  <br> Choose a body region from the list.</p>
							  <p><strong>Body System</strong> lists images by the anatomical system: Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Immune, Integumentary, Lymphatic, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal, or Urinary. <br> Choose a body system from the list.</p>
							  <p><strong>View Orientation</strong> lists images by the anatomical view: Anterior, Posterior, Lateral, Medial, Superior, Inferior, or Non-Standard. <br> Choose a body view from the list.</p>
								<p><strong>Image Type</strong> lists images by the image type: Illustration, Cadaver Photograph, or Radiograph. Choose a type from the list. <br> <strong>Show All button lists</strong> all images.</p>
								When you choose an option, the names of the corresponding images are listed in the Results area. In List view, a preview is displayed for the highlighted image name. </li>
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							To open images, click the image thumbnail or name.
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						B.	Identifying Atlas Anatomy Structures
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					<p>In atlas anatomy images, identified anatomical structures are marked by pins. To display structure names, move the mouse pointer over a pinhead and then click on the Pin. To identify multiple structures, use the CTRL+Left Click (On your mouse).</p>
					<p><strong>To view a structure name:</strong></p>
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						<li>Move the mouse pointer to the head of the pin and then click.</li>
						<li>To identify multiple structures, use the CTRL+ Left Click (On your mouse).</li>
						<li>To reposition a structure name box, click and hold on the box and drag it to the new position.</li>
						<li>To close a structure name box, click the close sign (x) in the upper right corner.</li>
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						C.	Listing the Structures for an Atlas Anatomy Image
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					<p>Each atlas anatomy image contains a number of pinned structures. You can see an alphabetic list of all pinned structures in the current image through the search list below the Menu.</p>
					<p><strong>To list the pinned structures for an image:</strong></p>
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						<li>Click the drop-down toggle button.</li>
						<li>A list appears, showing all pinned structures of the current image.</li>
						<li>Use the scroll bar to move through the list.</li>
						<li>Click a structure name to select it.</li>
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					<p><em>The window scrolls to the highlighted pin for the selected structure.</em></p>
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						D.	Viewing Image Navigator
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					<p>For some Atlas Anatomy images, an associated navigator shows the location of the pictured area on the body. Images with navigator include a navigator icon (a small human figure) on the window title bar.</p>
					<p><strong>To Show an image navigator:</strong></p>
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						<li>Click the mouse over the Navigator icon.</li>
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					<p><strong>To hide an image navigator:</strong></p>
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						<li>Click the mouse over the Navigator icon.</li>
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						E.	Showing or Hiding Pins
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					<p><strong>You can choose several ways to display pins for an Atlas Anatomy image. You can show:</strong></p>
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						<li>Pins for all structures identified in the image</li>
						<li>Only the pin for the selected structure(s)</li>
						<li>Only the pins for a specific anatomical system</li>
						<li>No pins</li>
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					<p><strong>To show all pins:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the left toolbar, click the Show All Pins in System(s) button.</li>
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					<p><strong>To show only the pin for the selected structures:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the left toolbar, click the Show Selected Pins button.</li>
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					<p><strong>To show only the pins for a system:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the left toolbar, click the Show All Pins in System(s) button.</li>
						<li>On the left toolbar, click the Select System button then click one of the available systems. To hide all pins:</li>
						<li>On the left toolbar, click the Hide Pins button.</li>
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						F.	Show/Hide Structure Name box
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					<p><strong>You can Show and Hide the Structure names by clicking on the toggle button in the left panel tools. To show/hide the structure’s name:</strong></p>
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						<li>Select individual or multiple pins, click on the Show/Hide Structure Name box button.</li>
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						G.	Show/Hide slider bar
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					<p>You can Show and Hide the Left panel tools by clicking on the triangle shape button present with Show/Hide Structure Name Box.</p>
					<p><strong>To Show/Hide the Left panel tools:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the left toolbar, click on the Show/Hide slider bar button.</li>
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						H.	Enlarge or Diminish the Image size.
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					<p>You can change the size of the Image by using the Slider below the Left panel tools. The image size vary from 25%-100%.</p>
					<p><strong>To change the size of Image:</strong></p>
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						<li>On the left toolbar, move the slider to downward and upward.</li>
						<li>On the left toolbar, click on the numbers vary from 25%-100%.</li>
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						I.	Exporting an Image
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					<p>You can save the currently displayed contents of an Atlas Anatomy by exporting the contents as an image. The image is saved in Jpg format.</p>
					<p><strong>To export an image:</strong></p>
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						<li>Display the content you would like to export as an image.</li>
						<li>On the File menu, click Export Image.</li>
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							Choose one of the following options:
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								<li>To save the image to the folder, enter the name for the file then click OK.</li>
								<li>To save the image to another folder, specify the file location, enter the name for the file then click OK.</li>
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						<li>On the File menu, click Export Image.</li>
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						J.	Atlas Anatomy Quick Reference
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