-# To find the registered workflow, you can search for it in the search box located in the top right corner of the Arvados Workbench by looking for the name "WGS processing workflow scattered over samples".
-# Once you have found the registered workflow, you can run it your project by using the <span class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" >Run Workflow</span> button and selecting your project ("WGS Processing Tutorial") that you set up in Section 3a, under *Project where the workflow will be done*.
-# Default inputs to the registered workflow will be automatically filled in. These inputs will still work. You can verify this by checking the addresses of the collections you copied over to your New Project.
-# Now, you can submit your workflow by scrolling to the bottom of the page and hitting the <span class="btn btn-sm btn-primary" >Run</span> button.
+# To find the registered workflow, in the left-hand navigation bar, select "Public Favorites". That listing will include the "WGS Processing Workflow" project. Open that project, and it will include the workflow "WGS processing workflow scattered over samples". Open that workflow.
+# Once you have found the registered workflow, you can run it your project by using the "Run Workflow" button and selecting your project ("WGS Processing Tutorial") that you set up in Section 3a, under *Project where the workflow will run*.
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+<figcaption> _*Figure 7*: This is the page that pops up when you hit "Run Workflow", the input that needs selected is highlighted in yellow._ </figcaption> </figure>
+# Default inputs to the registered workflow will be automatically filled in. These inputs will still work. You can verify this by checking the addresses of the collections you copied over to your new project.
+# Now, you can submit your workflow by selecting the "Run Workflow" button.