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# Working with multiple datasets

In Soma, it's possible to simultaneously work on multiple datasets that may come from the same connection or different ones. Each dataset is presented on its individual tab within the Soma workspace.

To access another dataset while one is open in the workspace, click on the arrow located on the left side of the interface.

This action brings up the Select data page, displaying all files available in the current connection. From here, you can choose another dataset to work on.

The selected dataset is then displayed in a new table within the Soma workspace.

Alternatively, you can click the hamburger icon next to Select data to navigate to the Connections page, where you can select another dataset for wrangling.

To hide the side panel, click on the arrow next to the datasets:

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