How to Backup a Picklist
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Revision as of 11:44, 2 September 2021
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus. This guide will show you how to backup a Picklist.
This page is also available in text only format suitable for copying and pasting at How to Backup a Picklist TEXT |
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Contents |
Main Points: | |
Picklists (as a list of assets) cannot be saved as .CDP files so they cannot be backed up using that method | |
Picklists can be saved as text files | |
Picklists can be imported from text files |
Access Your Current Picklists
Transfer the List to Notepad (or Any Text Editor)
Steps |
Open Notepad or Any Other Suitable Text Editor:
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Save the Picklist as a Text (.txt) File:
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How to Restore a Picklist
Restoring a Picklist basically involves reversing the above steps |
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Steps |
Open Notepad or Other Text Editor:
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Open CM in the Destination Trainz and Create a New Filter:
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Create a New Picklist:
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Enter a Name for the Picklist:
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in January 2019 and was last updated as shown below.