Autodesk 00126-050008-1640A User Guide - Page 22

Using Templates

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3 Basics Using Templates A template is a set of all dialog box settings, saved to a separate file on a disk. Template files are stored in corresponding subfolders of the TEMPLATE folder in the WiseImage root folder. In WiseImage, templates are used to save and restore the parameters of commands. In dialog boxes of such commands there is a Template button. If you choose this button, then a pull-down menu is opened, containing the Load and Save items. Using these commands, you can save current parameters to the template, as well as restore the parameters of the current dialog box by loading the existing template. To save settings 1. Click on the Template button in the dialog box and choose Save from the menu. 2. Enter the template file name in the dialog box. You can also click the Options button and add comments to the template in the dialog box. (To read the template's comments right-click the file name then choose Properties from the menu, Comments for the file are shown in the Comments box of the Summary tab). 3. Choose OK. To load the dialog box parameters from an existing template 1. Click the Template button in the command dialog box and choose Load from the menu. 2. Select a file name from the list in the dialog box. 3. Choose OK. 21

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3 Basics
21
Using Templates
A template
is a set of all dialog box settings, saved to a separate file on a disk.
Template files are stored in corresponding subfolders of the TEMPLATE folder in
the WiseImage root folder.
In WiseImage, templates are used to save and restore the parameters of
commands. In dialog boxes of such commands there is a
Template
button
.
If you
choose this button, then a pull-down menu is opened, containing the
Load and
Save
items. Using these commands, you can save current parameters to the
template, as well as restore the parameters of the current dialog box by loading the
existing template.
To save settings
1. Click on the
Template
button
in
the dialog box and choose
Save
from the menu.
2. Enter the template file name in the dialog box.
You can also click the
Options
button
and add comments to the template in the
dialog box. (To read the template’s comments right-click the file name then
choose
Properties
from the menu, Comments for the file are shown in the
Comments
box of the
Summary
tab).
3. Choose
OK
.
To load the dialog box parameters from an existing template
1. Click the
Template
button
in the command dialog box and choose
Load
from the
menu.
2.
Select a file name from the list in the dialog box.
3. Choose
OK
.