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  1. #1
    Hello is there a possibility to adopt the tool bar during a release change?
    Many thank for your help!

  2. #2
    Hello
    The tool bars are saved in the user.cnf
    You can copy the user.cnf from the default register of the old version into the default register of the new version.
    Regards
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  3. #3
    Hello
    Thanks a lot. However I was thinking about export/import in order to administrate the settings centrally.
    Meaning on all work stations the same settings. But unfortunately Tebis doesn’t offer a solution for that.

    Many thanks
    evolve

  4. #4
    Unfortunately there is no possibility to save or export the tool bar externally.
    As evolve already said , the tool bars are saved in the user.cnf and again according to the username of the registered windows user. Hence there are not transferable to other users. However you can use your toolbar on several computers if you logged in at the same time!!
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