When tracing in serial sections, two processes may appear to exit a section close together. But when tracing in the next section, it becomes apparent that the two processes are actually one continuous process with a short segment in the second section.
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Splicing allows for joining two processes after they have been completely traced in two sections as separate processes.
Click No to avoid introducing distortion into the Z position of the newly joined branch.
The program marks the first point placed to trace the process as the beginning of the process.
To determine whether a point is a beginning or an ending, click Trace>Edit>Select objects, click the traced process to select it, and hover over the point.
To change a point from an ending to a beginning, right-click the ending and select Change Ending Type. Select Origin Ending.
Click the beginning of process β to splice the processes. You are prompted to "adjust the Z values of the spliced fragment to match those of the selected neuron."
Click the ending of process β to splice the processes. The beginning of the more distal segment (β) is automatically changed to a Generated Ending (GE).
The program automatically renumbers the branch order of branches on the processes spliced together.
Attempting to splice a beginning to a beginning results in an error message with instructions to flip the orientation of one of the process fragments.
To flip the orientation: