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petebankhead committed Jun 1, 2023
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There are four useful toolbar buttons that can help customize how the objects are displayed. These are:

- {{ icon_annotations }} **Show and hide annotations** - shortcut {kbd}`A`
- {{ icon_tma_grid }} **Show and hide a TMA grid** (only relevant for \[\[Tissue microarrays\]\]) - shortcut {kbd}`G`
- {{ icon_tma_grid }} **Show and hide a TMA grid** (only relevant for tissue microarrays) - shortcut {kbd}`G`
- {{ icon_detections }} **Show and hide detections** - shortcut {kbd}`D`
- {{ icon_detections_fill }} **Fill and unfill detections** - shortcut {kbd}`F`

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- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/QuPath) - most things will be **announced here first**

:::{tip}
There's also a fantastic forum post introducing QuPath from a user's perspective [here](https://forum.image.sc/t/qupath-intro-choose-your-own-analysis-adventure/27906). Please note this post refers to verison 0.2.0 and there has been a few updates since then!
There's also a fantastic forum post introducing QuPath from a user's perspective [here](https://forum.image.sc/t/qupath-intro-choose-your-own-analysis-adventure/27906). Please note this post refers to version 0.2.0 and there has been a few updates since then!
:::

If your needs for instruction are more modest, it's always worthwhile to try hovering your mouse over nearby buttons or input controls - there's a good chance that an explanation will pop up to explain what the control does.
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#### Remove images

You can remove images by right-clicking one or more entries under the *Project* tab and choosing {menuselection}`Delete image(s)`.
You can remove images by right-clicking one or more entries under the *Project* tab and choosing {menuselection}`Remove image(s)`.

You can choose whether to also delete all associated data from within the project (e.g. annotations).
If you choose not to, these files will linger around - you won't be able to access them easily (because the image isn't in the project), but they may be retrievable in an emergency.
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:::{admonition} Questions & Answers
**Why does \*Estimate stain vectors\* matter?**

If the stain vectors are sufficiently wrong, then commands that make use of cell detection (e.g. cell detection) may perform badly, because information from different stains is being mixed up.
If the stain vectors are sufficiently wrong, then commands that make use of color deconvolution (e.g. cell detection) may perform badly, because information from different stains is being mixed up.

The can also lead to strange or impossible results, such as cells being measured as having 'negative' amounts of particular stains.

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