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today I will introduce a nice new feature of the 2019 Moloch series that let you save header preferences when loading a data set into one Alex some columns are automatically recognized and assigned to a column type and some are not and you have to tag them yourself in this example it is the case for the infusion duration baseline weight baseline body surface area bilirubin and creatinine clearance as a well as the dose group can be somewhat tedious if you have many columns to tag to tack them manually so in the 2019 version it is possible to define which headers are automatically recognized this can be done in the preferences but before I can access those preferences I need to go through the data set load a model this one for instance and then I have the settings here preferences in the panel here I can see which columns are defined by default as automatically recognized for each of the column types and I can add new ones so for this example I will add a new continuous quiet it will b