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Section 4 Use cases for operation and field
4.1 Using Project Explorer
4.1.1 Exporting projects
1. Open the project management by selecting File/Open/Manage Project.
2. Select the project from the Currently available projects box.
3. Right-click the project to open the shortcut menu.
4. Select Export Project from the shortcut menu to open the Create target file for
the project export dialog.
5. Browse the target location and type the name for the exported file.
Exporting a project enables you to transfer project data between the based systems via
different media, for instance in CD-ROM. The source and target computers do not
have to be connected to the same network, thus data between two stand-alone
computers can be transferred.
All project related data is compressed and saved to one file, which is named and
located according to the definitions.
4.1.2 Importing projects
Importing a project enables transferring project data between the based systems via
different media, for instance in CD-ROM. The source and target computers do not
have to be connected to the same network, thus data between two stand alone
computers can be transferred.
1. On the File menu, click Open/Manage Project to open the project
management.
2. Right-click Projects on my computer.
3. On the shortcut menu, click Import to open the Import project dialog.
4. Browse the location and type the name for the imported file.
A new project is created containing all data from the imported file.
1MRS757866 C Section 4
Use cases for operation and field
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