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PMDG 737 - Restoring a Definition File; Using a Different Definition File

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0.00.58 PMDG 737
INTRODUCTION
NOVEMBER 2022 DO NOT DUPLICATE For Simulator Use Only
You do this through the following menu prompts:
< EQUIPMENT
< DISPLAYS
< FAILURES
We will explore the content of these menus in a moment, but for now just
remember that any time you make a change, the PMDG 737 will
automatically save the change you made to the aircraft’s definition file.
This has the effect of making the change permanent until you make future
changes.
NOTE: There is no danger to changing the contents of the AIRCRAFT
menu, even while the aircraft is in flight!
Restoring a Definition File:
In the event that you make changes and later wish to revert to how the
airplane was configured at the time you installed the livery, simply press
the RESTORE ORIGINAL> prompt on the AIRCRAFT page.
This will copy the original definition file from the backup folder to the
active folder, replacing the one you have already altered. (This cannot be
un-done!)
Using a Different Definition File:
In some circumstances, you may decide that you want to use a different
aircraft configuration than the one that is defined for that livery. As an
example, if you fly with a particular configuration frequently and have
grown comfortable with that cockpit setup, it may not be convenient to
have to remember every single configuration change that you made in
order to get a different livery configured to match your preferred settings.
In order to make things easy, we have allowed you the option to load a
different aircaft definition than the one that is loaded by default with any
livery. You can do this using the Load From ANOTHER > prompt on the
AIRCRAFT menu.

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