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After inserting the data, remember to press <Save> and return to the list of defined tests.
To review the parameters of a defined test, pass over them with the mouse, or double-click on them
(this is equivalent to pressing <Edit Test>).
Editing a test definition is only possible if no tests using this definition have already been performed.
The secondary parameters, on the other hand, can always be edited.
To delete a test definition, select it from the list and press <Delete Test>; all the tests connected to
this definition will be deleted!
To duplicate a test definition (useful, for example, if a left-foot test has been defined and the same
shall be applied to the right foot, or vice versa), select the test from the list and press <Duplicate
Test>. This creates a copy of the test, which can then be renamed and fully edited.
The buttons <Import Test> and <Export Test> are for copying the definition of a test from one
database to another. Press <Export Test> and save the XML file on your hard drive. Open another
database (or create a new one) and press <Import Test> choosing the file previously saved.
The tests preconfigured by Microgate can be duplicated, but not edited or eliminated.