Hi (again)
Is it possbile to owerwrite the default settings? I'd like to set up my own "Defaults" for my users as initial configuration. If I use command line switches to load the .dat-files their changes will be overwritten every time.
Thanks for any help!
Regards. Claudio.
Owerwrite default settings?
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Re: Owerwrite default settings?
Hi claudio7c0,
take a look at the manual (Help --> Contents) and look at page 18. There are command line areguments /usep and /importp to use or import a settings file respectively. The formaer will use settings from a file without overwriting current settings and the latter will use them and overwrite the current setting.
Will that help?
take a look at the manual (Help --> Contents) and look at page 18. There are command line areguments /usep and /importp to use or import a settings file respectively. The formaer will use settings from a file without overwriting current settings and the latter will use them and overwrite the current setting.
Will that help?
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Re: Owerwrite default settings?
Thank you for your reply. I read about the arguments, but I am wondering if there exists a file like default.dat which I can change/overwrite? If the defaults are also stored in a file it would be the easiest to change that.
The use of arguments means that I have to set two different icons up: one for loading the company settings, one for normal operation which is not user friendly.
Regards. Claudio.
The use of arguments means that I have to set two different icons up: one for loading the company settings, one for normal operation which is not user friendly.
Regards. Claudio.