User Manual

Working with Settings
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You cannot undo a deletion. You can, however, restore the default settings or copy settings
from other files. For more information, see “Restoring Default Settings” on page 1345 and
“Copying Settings Between Settings Files” on page 1345.
To delete a setting:
1. Click the Settings tab in the Project window.
The Settings list appears.
2. Click a setting to select it. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) each
additional setting you want to delete.
3. Do one of the following:
t Press the Delete key.
t Select Edit > Delete.
The selected settings are removed immediately.
Restoring Default Settings
To restore settings to their default values:
1. Click the Settings tab in the Project window.
The Settings list appears.
2. Click a setting to select it. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) each
additional setting you want to select.
3. Right-click the selected setting (or one of the multiple selected settings), and select Restore
to Default.
A message box opens.
4. Click Copy & Restore to copy the current settings before restoring the default settings, or
click Restore to discard the current settings.
The system restores the default values for the selected settings.
Copying Settings Between Settings Files
You can copy selected settings:
Between existing settings files.
Into a new settings file for use in other projects.
Into the Settings folder to establish standard system settings for all new projects and users.
For more information, see “Using Site Settings” on page 1347.
To change one type of setting to another type.