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Saving Your MultiView Settings
Each time you exit MultiView , it saves all your current function and sub-function settings in a log file in the
Windows registry. The next time you start MultiView, it restores those saved settings. You can also tell MultiView
to save your settings to a file you specify, and you can have MultiView read those settings back at any time. This
lets you have several different configurations for MultiView, and be able to switch between them easily, without
having to reenter the settings.
To save your settings in a file you specify:
1)
Choose the
File
>
Save Settings As
menu item.
2)
In the AMS
Settings File
dialog, specify the directory and file name and click
Save
. MultiView saves your
settings, and the file you specified becomes the current settings file.
To save your settings in the current settings file:
1)
Choose the
File
>
Save Settings
menu item.
2)
Each time you start MultiView, the application automatically reads in the most recent settings from the
Windows registry, including the last settings file you specified, if any.
Loading Previously Saved Settings from a File
To load previously saved function and sub-function settings from a file:
1)
Choose the
File
>
Open Settings
menu item.
2)
In the AMS
Settings File
dialog, specify the directory and file name and click
Open
. MultiView reads the
settings from the specified file and applies the settings. These settings are also written to the Windows
registry, and will be loaded the next time you start the MultiView application.