> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://emotiv.gitbook.io/emotivpro-builder/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://emotiv.gitbook.io/emotivpro-builder/experiments/managing-your-experiments.md).

# Managing your experiments

#### Managing and updating experiment details, consent and ethics, and report management&#x20;

When you click on the Manage button, the experiment management window will open. From here, you can update:

* Experiment details — Update the experiment’s name, description, and cover image.
* Consent and ethics — Upload consent forms and ethics approvals for an experiment.&#x20;
* Report management — Amend and manage the report management parameters for an experiment.&#x20;

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#### Duplicating an experiment

If you click on the Duplicate button, the experiment will duplicate. The duplicate will appear in the experiment library.&#x20;

You cannot have two experiments with the same name. When you duplicate an experiment, the duplicate will have "Copy 1" at the end of the experiment name.&#x20;

#### Deleting an experiment

If you click on the Delete button, a window will appear asking you to confirm if you want to delete the experiment. Clicking on Delete will permanently remove the experiment from your library.


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