How do I enter my haplogroups?

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I have been tested by 23andME long ago.  I have a PhD level understanding of genetics, but at 82 I find computers frustrating (despite having typseset a 1,716 page mathematics book on a Mac).  When I try to enter my haplogroups which I know I am given huge amounts of information which I DO NOT NEED, but no instructions on how to enter my haplogroups.  I would like to do so since I know  tens of thousands of relatives many of which I (or others) have entered on WikiTree.
WikiTree profile: Theodore Palmer
in WikiTree Help by Theodore Palmer G2G6 Mach 1 (12.9k points)
retagged by Ellen Smith

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Best answer
If you have your Ydna results, you can enter the info from your main page, then clicking on Palmer-3058, then navigate to DNA. Under there you can choose "DNA tests" and put the haplogroup there.
by Milton Davis G2G6 Mach 2 (29.3k points)
selected by Karen Padilla
But enter it where ?  Mine is C1c is that what I enter ? And where?  Can you provide a snap shot of this entry place and how to save?

Thank you!
+10 votes
The form for describing 23andMe tests asks for the haplogroups, but the information doesn't get displayed on our profiles.

To enter 23andMe haplogroups that will display on profiles we need to identify the tests as "Other mtDNA" and "Other yDNA".
by Ellen Smith G2G Astronaut (1.5m points)

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