Workspaces
A Workspace in TSE Analytics is a project file that contains all data, analysis settings, results, and visualizations related to your experiment.
A Workspace comprises all datasets (one or multiple) listed in the Dataset tab including copies of imported datasets and merged datasets as well automatically extracted meta-data and settings which have been edited after import. These include animal information, factors, plot settings, settings for time binning (including light/dark phases and custom time phases), animal selection, exclusion of animals and exclusion of time phases.
Save Workspace
The report for each dataset is saved within a workspace and is restored when opening the workspace. A Workspace can be saved via File | Save Workspace or by clicking the Save Workspace button.

Warning
A workspace must be saved manually as described above before closing the software since workspaces are not saved automatically. All changes made to a workspace will be lost if the workspace has not been saved before closing or exiting the software.
Open Workspace

To open an existing workspace, you can:
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Select File → Open Workspace from the main menu, or
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Click the Open Workspace button on the toolbar.
If you have used a workspace recently, you can quickly reopen it by selecting File → Open Recent. This option displays a list of your most recently accessed workspaces for easy access.
Warning
Graphs, statistical analysis results, split modes, variable selection and outlier detection settings are NOT saved within a workspace and will be deleted or reset when closing TSE Analytics even if a workspace has been saved.
Please ensure to either export graphs and analysis result manually or to add the respective graphs and tables to the report followed by either saving/ printing the report or saving the workspace.
Note
The software layout (selection and arrangement of widgets) is not workspace specific. The layout of the last session will be restored when opening TSE Analytics again, independent of the loaded datasets or workspaces.