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Re: Settings
Implemented in EssentialPIM 9.5 (03-Nov-2020)
- Reset grid lines and alternate lines colors to defaults. (EPIM-2555)
- Reset grid lines and alternate lines colors to defaults. (EPIM-2555)
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Re: Settings
Resource suggestion
Possibility of "exporting configuration parameters" already done in Epim PRO (such as background color, font, layout, visualization, backups, sync, etc.) and can be easily "imported" in case of formatting the PC.
No need to reconfigure everything again.
Possibility of "exporting configuration parameters" already done in Epim PRO (such as background color, font, layout, visualization, backups, sync, etc.) and can be easily "imported" in case of formatting the PC.
No need to reconfigure everything again.
Re: Settings
You can and should backup your configuration parameters!
Just as it goes without saying that you backup your database, you should backup your EPIM.ini file and your EsentialPIM.ini (in case of portable version) file. In the database itself AND the two .ini files all your data AND configuration data are saved.
I use the portable version and backup regularly my database and the whole folder where EPIM is in it (the whole program files and the .ini files), and I can use it on every computer with my USB drive or I could copy it to a new formated disk, and all data AND configuration is saved. Nothing to do in adition. By the way..... how often do you formate you PC nowadays?
Just as it goes without saying that you backup your database, you should backup your EPIM.ini file and your EsentialPIM.ini (in case of portable version) file. In the database itself AND the two .ini files all your data AND configuration data are saved.
I use the portable version and backup regularly my database and the whole folder where EPIM is in it (the whole program files and the .ini files), and I can use it on every computer with my USB drive or I could copy it to a new formated disk, and all data AND configuration is saved. Nothing to do in adition. By the way..... how often do you formate you PC nowadays?