-Navigate to column 97. Select column 97 on the new annotation row. Right click on the selection and select {\sl Label} from the context menu. Enter ``Fe" in the box and click OK. Right-click on the selection again and select {\sl Colour}. Choose a colour from the colour chooser dialogue and click OK. Press [ESC] to remove the selection.
-}
-\exstep{ Select columns 70-77 on the annotation row. Right-click and choose {\sl Sheet} from the context menu. You will be prompted for a label. Enter ``B" and press OK. A new line showing the sheet as an arrow appears. The colour of the label can be changed but not the colour of the sheet arrow.
-}
-\exstep{Right click on the annotation row that you just created. Select {\sl Export Annotation} and, in the {\bf Export Annotation} dialog box that will open, select the Jalview format and click the [To Textbox] button.
-
-The format for this file is given in the Jalview help. Press [F1] to open it, and find the ``Annotations File Format'' entry in the ``Alignment Annotations'' section of the contents pane. }
-
-\exstep{Export the file to a text editor and edit the file to change the name of the annotation row. Save the file and drag it onto the alignment view.}
-\exstep{Try to add an additional helix somewhere along the row by editing the file and re-importing it.
-{\sl Hint: Use the {\bf Export Annotation} function to view what helix annotation looks like in a jalview annotation file.}}
-\exstep{Use the {\sl Alignment Window $\Rightarrow$ File $\Rightarrow$ Export Annotations...} function to export all the alignment's annotation to a file.}
-\exstep{Open the exported annotation in a text editor, and use the {\bf Annotation File Format} documentation to modify the style of the Conservation, Consensus and Quality annotation rows so they appear as several lines on a single line graph.
-{\sl Hint: You need to change the style of annotation row in the first field of the annotation row entry in the file, and create an annotation row grouping to overlay the three quantitative annotation rows.}
+Navigate to column 97. Move down and on the new annotation row called
+``Iron binding site, select column 97.
+Right click at this selection and select {\sl Label} from the context menu.
+Enter ``Fe" in the box and click OK. Right-click on the selection again and select {\sl Colour}.
+Choose a colour from the colour chooser dialogue
+and click OK. Press [ESC] to remove the selection.
+}
+\exstep{ Select columns 70-77 on the annotation row. Right-click and choose {\sl Sheet} from the
+ context menu. You will be prompted for a label. Enter ``B" and press OK. A new line showing the
+ sheet as an arrow appears. The colour of the label can be changed but not the colour of the sheet
+ arrow.
+}
+\exstep{Right click on the title text of annotation row that you just created.
+Select {\sl Export Annotation} and, in the {\bf Export Annotation} dialog box that will open, select the Jalview format and click
+the [To Textbox] button.
+
+The format for this file is given in the Jalview help. Press [F1] to open it, and find
+the ``Annotations File Format'' entry in the ``Alignment Annotations'' section of the contents
+pane. }
+
+\exstep{Export the file to a text editor and edit the file to change the name of the annotation
+row. Save the file and drag it onto the alignment view.}
+\exstep{Try to add an additional helix somewhere along the row by editing the file and
+re-importing it.
+{\sl Hint: Use the {\bf Export Annotation} function to view what helix annotation looks like in
+a Jalview annotation file.}}
+\exstep{Use the {\sl Alignment Window $\Rightarrow$ File $\Rightarrow$ Export Annotations...}
+function to export all the alignment's annotation to a file.}
+\exstep{Open the exported annotation in a text editor, and use the {\bf Annotation File Format}
+documentation to modify the style of the Conservation, Consensus and Quality annotation rows so
+they appear as several lines on a single line graph.
+{\sl Hint: You need to change the style of annotation row in the first field of the annotation
+row entry in the file, and create an annotation row grouping to overlay the three quantitative
+annotation rows.}