From 3672d13f86ee6d84b73ca87b3662cebca5c742d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marco Del Tufo <marco.deltufo@exact-lab.it>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 09:48:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md

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 .../inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md              | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/user-documentation/general-users/inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md b/docs/user-documentation/general-users/inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md
index c875358d9e5..7b0ee5967fd 100644
--- a/docs/user-documentation/general-users/inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md
+++ b/docs/user-documentation/general-users/inventory-of-materials-and-methods.md
@@ -176,12 +176,12 @@ process.**
 
 If you want to register a few *Objects* and at the same time establish a
 parent-child relationship between some of them, you can do so by using
-the **\\$** and **Parents** columns. In the example below we want to
+the **$** and **Parents** columns. In the example below we want to
 register 2 *Objects*, antibody 1 and antibody 2. We want to assign
-antibody 1 as parent of antibody 2. In the **\\$ column** corresponding to
-antibody 1 we need to enter numbers or letters proceeded by the \\$ symbol
-(i.e. \\$1, or \\$parent1). In the **Parents** column of antibody 2, we need
-to use the same value used in the **\\$ column** for antibody 1.
+antibody 1 as parent of antibody 2. In the **$ column** corresponding to
+antibody 1 we need to enter numbers or letters proceeded by the $ symbol
+(i.e. $1, or $parent1). In the **Parents** column of antibody 2, we need
+to use the same value used in the **$ column** for antibody 1.
 
 ![image info](img/register-objects-assign-parents-in-same-transaction.png)
 
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