diff --git a/docs/tutorial_offset.md b/docs/tutorial_offset.md index d4016390e..03b9adb64 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial_offset.md +++ b/docs/tutorial_offset.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Please note: Only peptides with the mass shifts specified in the list will be in
### Set the output location and run -8) On the Run tab, make a new folder for the output files (e.g. ‘offset_results’), then click ‘RUN’ and wait for the analysis to finish. +8) On the Run tab, make a new folder for the output files, then click ‘RUN’ and wait for the analysis to finish. ![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Nesvilab/FragPipe/gh-pages/images/share-run.png) @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ When the run is finished, ‘DONE’ will be printed at the end of the text in t
### Examine the results -In the output location (‘offset_results’ folder), you will see subfolders containing individual results for DMSO and PTL, plus PTM-Shepherd output files that summarize the mass shifts from both experimental conditions together. A guide to all the output files can be found [here](https://fragpipe.nesvilab.org/docs/tutorial_fragpipe_outputs.html). +In the output location, you will see subfolders containing individual results for DMSO and PTL, plus PTM-Shepherd output files that summarize the mass shifts from both experimental conditions together. A guide to all the output files can be found [here](https://fragpipe.nesvilab.org/docs/tutorial_fragpipe_outputs.html).