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To name a subsetup:
1 Click in a subsetup field, type in a name or description, and press Enter to store the setup.
Replacing Subsetups
You can replace or override a setup.
To replace an existing setup:
1 Click and hold a subsetup button to overwrite and replace an existing subsetup. A keyframe is set and
the new subsetup is saved.
Comparing Subsetups
The current setup is accessed with the Current button and contains the most recently committed setup.
Compare any of your subsetups to each other or to the contents of the current setup.
To commit the contents of the current setup:
1 Perform an operation such as advancing a frame or changing a value in the Basics menu. Your present
settings will be displayed the next time you click Current.
To compare a subsetup:
1 Click a Subsetup button of the subsetup you want to compare.
2 Click Current to view the current result.
Saving and Loading Subsetups
Use the Save button in the Subsetups menu to save a group of subsetups. Then use the Load button in a
later session to reload the same group of subsetups.
To save a group of subsetups:
1 In the Subsetups menu, click Save.
The file browser appears.
2 Browse to a different directory path if necessary and then type a name in the Name field.
3 Click Save.
The group of subsetups is saved in the specified directory.
To load a group of subsetups:
1 In the Subsetups menu, click Load.
The file browser appears.
2 Browse to the appropriate path and select the name of the group of subsetups.
The group of subsetups is loaded.
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