Profiles import-export
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2005-05-06 02:28 PM
2005-05-06
02:28 PM
When importing it into another project the only thing working is the palette display.
My biggest problem is that I can't use all the costum made list schemes for calculation any more. I'm really tired of doing the setup over and over and over....
How can I save the list schemes?
How do I export a profile that can be imported into another project correctly?
I hope somebody can answer this.
Stefan
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2005-05-06 04:33 PM
2005-05-06
04:33 PM
The only things saved into a profile are the settings in Work Environment. Saved Profiles do not include list schemes.
I would think the only way to save a list scheme would be to put it in the tempate that you use to start your projects. Then, any projects you start would have it. I'm not aware of any way to export list schemes from one project file directly into another.
I would think the only way to save a list scheme would be to put it in the tempate that you use to start your projects. Then, any projects you start would have it. I'm not aware of any way to export list schemes from one project file directly into another.
Tom Waltz

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2005-05-06 07:14 PM
2005-05-06
07:14 PM
Stefan wrote:List schemes are stored in *.lis files at the location in your file system that you specify when you first create them.
How can I save the list schemes?
To access them in another file, just load the *.lis file in Library Manager.
If you're talking about Interactive Scheduler settings, those are *.iis files and are stored at a path given in the Edit Settings dialog ... which can be changed. Also, a placed schedule (e.g., in a template) has a stored copy of its settings associated with it as part of the tpl/pln file and thus has no need for an external *.iis file
HTH,
Karl
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