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5. To save your changes to the command set, click the Save button in the lower-right
corner of the Key Commands Editor.
If you close the Key Commands Editor with unsaved changes, a dialog appears,
prompting you to save your changes.
Delete a command set
1. Choose MainStage > Key Commands > Customize (or press Option-K).
2. If the command set that you want to delete is not shown, choose a different command
set from the Command Set pop-up menu at the top of the Key Commands Editor.
3. Choose Delete from the Command Set pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the Key
Commands Editor.
4. In the dialog that appears, click Delete.
The command set is removed.
Import and export command sets in MainStage
After you save a command set, you may want to export it to create a backup or to share the
new set with another user.
Export a command set
1. Choose MainStage > Key Commands > Customize (or press Option-K).
2. If the command set that you want to export is not shown, choose a different command
set from the Command Set pop-up menu at the top of the Key Commands Editor.
3. Do one of the following:
Choose MainStage > Commands > Export.
Choose Export from the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the Key Commands
Editor.
4. Type a name for the exported command set in the Save As field, browse to the location
where you want to save the exported set, then click Save As.
Import a command set
1. Do one of the following:
Choose MainStage > Commands > Import.
Choose Import from the Command Set pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the
Key Commands Editor.
2. In the window that appears, navigate to the location where you’ve stored a command
set file, select it, and click Open.
If you’re already using a command set with the same name, a window appears and
prompts you to rename the command set.
The new command set is added to the list of command sets.