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-1. On your local machine, open the Paraview client (graphical user interface, GUI). Then select File > Connect and enter the url of the Paraview server (`localhost:11111`). Select the datasets you want to display and work on them in the GUI. Save the Paraview state to avoid repeating work at the next session. Paraview has extensive [documentation](https://docs.paraview.org/en/latest/UsersGuide/index.html) and [tutorials](https://www.paraview.org/tutorials/).
+1. On your local machine, open the Paraview client (graphical user interface, GUI). Then select File > Connect and enter the url of the Paraview server (`localhost:11111`). Select the datasets you want to display and work on them in the GUI. Save the Paraview state to avoid repeating work at the next session. Paraview has extensive [documentation](https://docs.paraview.org/en/latest/UsersGuide/index.html), tutorials ([one](https://docs.paraview.org/en/latest/Tutorials/SelfDirectedTutorial/index.html), [two](https://public.kitware.com/Wiki/The_ParaView_Tutorial) and [three](https://public.kitware.com/Wiki/images/b/bc/ParaViewTutorial56.pdf)) and a [wiki](https://public.kitware.com/Wiki/ParaView).
 
 ##### Mayavi workflow