Options > Settings. Select one of the settings areas "User" or "Workstation" and click (Import).
In this dialog you define the source file for importing settings.
Overview of the main dialog elements:
The text next to the check box shows which settings area is selected in the tree view of the Settings dialog. If the check box is selected, the settings from the source file are imported into the selected settings area and all settings areas below this.
Here you define which other program settings and configurations are to be imported. If a check box is selected, this is imported. The available check boxes depend on the settings area selected in the tree view of the Settings dialog.
- Property configuration Imports the property configurations for devices, pages, etc. that you have defined in the Properties <...> dialog, via the Configure popup menu item.
- Dialog memory: Imports, for example, the size, position on the screen, screen resolution, "minimized" / "maximized" status, and the column widths of the dialogs.
Note:
When importing / exporting the settings for the dialog memory, it is a good idea to set the same resolution on all the different workstations. Different screen resolutions can result in dialogs no longer being displayed in the visible area of the screen.
- Tree and list configurations: Imports all configurations for the tree and list views of the navigators which have been determined via the popup menu item Configure representation.
- External programs: Imports the lists for fast access to external programs that you defined using the Options > External programs menu items.
- Filter: Imports all the user-defined filter settings.
Popup menu:
The popup menu provides - depending on the field type (date, integer, multilingual, etc.) - the following menu items:
A file path and a name for a previously exported file are shown in this field. By default, the export file receives a name reflecting the selected area in the tree view of the Settings dialog. The file name consists of the following elements: <Main category>+<Sub-category>+<Settings area>.xml. Click [...] to select a different import file.
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