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5.
The screen image below shows the Project dialog. It consists of 6 tabs, each containing various settings for
the project. The first tab, “Files in Project”, is mandatory and is always the first to be displayed.
6.
In this example, we want to use the message folder “B1100_cm_samburu” in our “Test Messages” folder.
7.
If you intend to save this project so that you can easily re-use it later, add a project title (
circled in red
). If
not, leave the suggested name by SaberCopy (“New Project 1”).
SaberCopy will use the Project Title as the default name for the project file when saving it. It is highly
recommended to use the same name for both the external project file name and project title. Make the title
meaningful, but not too long. It appears in the drop-down list of options for each player and longer names
tend to truncate when displayed in that list.
8.
On the “Files in Project” tab, we must specify the source for the copy operation. The easiest way to do this is
to drag the desired folder onto the list on the right and drop it. SaberCopy populates the Source File Spec
column for us (
circled in blue
) and the Destination Folder column (
circled in green
).
Alternatively, you can highlight your audio message folder on the left and then click on the “Add” button
at the very bottom of the screen (not shown here but also explained in detail in
Example 8 of the full
SaberCopy document
).
9.
Because we want the folders and files in the source folder to be duplicated exactly to the players, we need to
clear the “Destination Folder” field so that it is blank (as in the image below). This tells SaberCopy to duplicate
the contents of the folder in the “source” to the “root” of each target player. This is the equivalent of
specifying “*.*” for “all files”.