-\r\subsection{From a File}\r Jalview can read sequence alignments from a sequence alignment file. This is a text file, not a word processor document. For entering sequences from a wordprocessor document see Cut and Paste (Section \ref{cutpaste}) below. Select {\sl File $\Rightarrow$ Input Alignment $\Rightarrow$ From File} from the main menu (Figure \ref{loadfile}). You will then get a file selection window where you can choose the file to open. Remember to select the appropriate file type. Jalview can automatically identify some sequence file formats.\r\r%[fig 6]\r\begin{figure}[htbp]
+\section{Loading your own sequences}
+\label{loadingseqs}
+Jalview provides many ways to load your own sequences. %For this section of the tutorial you will need to download the file http://www.jalview.org/tutorial/alignment.fa to a suitable location on your hard drive.
+
+\subsection{Drag and Drop}
+ In most operating systems you can just drag a file icon from a file browser
+ window and drop it on an open Jalview application window. The file will then be opened as a new alignment window. %You can try this with the tutorial file you have downloaded. When you have opened the file, close it again by selecting the close control on the window. If you drop an alignment file onto an open alignment window it will be appended
+to that alignment. Drag and drop also works when loading data from a URL -
+simply drag the link or url from the address panel of your browser on to an
+alignment or the Jalview desktop background and Jalview will load data from the
+URL directly.
+% (Figure \ref{drag})
+% %[fig 5]
+% \begin{figure}[htbp]
+% \begin{center}
+% \includegraphics[width=2in]{images/drag2.pdf}
+% \includegraphics[width=2in]{images/drag3.pdf}
+% \caption{{\bf An alignment can be opened by dragging the file onto the Jalview window. }}
+% \label{drag}
+% \end{center}
+% \end{figure}
+%
+% %\includegraphics[width=2in]{images/drag1.pdf}
+
+
+\subsection{From a File}
+ Jalview can read sequence alignments from a sequence alignment file. This is a text file, not a word processor document. For entering sequences from a wordprocessor document see Cut and Paste (Section \ref{cutpaste}) below. Select {\sl File $\Rightarrow$ Input Alignment $\Rightarrow$ From File} from the main menu (Figure \ref{loadfile}). You will then get a file selection window where you can choose the file to open. Remember to select the appropriate file type. Jalview can automatically identify some sequence file formats.
+
+%[fig 6]
+\begin{figure}[htbp]