How to Backup a Picklist
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Revision as of 21:11, 1 November 2019
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus. Picklists cannot be saved as .CDP files so they cannot be backed up using that method. This guide will show you how to backup a Picklist.
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Access Your Current Picklists
Step 1: Open CM and Your Picklists
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If you are using a Default picklist there is NO way to select it for moving or backup |
Step 2: Select the Picklist to be backed up
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Step 3: Select Picklist Contents
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Step 4: Transfer List to a New Window
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Step 5: Copy Assets in Picklist
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Transfer the List to Notepad (or any text editor)
Step 1: Open Notepad or any other suitable text editor program
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Step 2: 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.
Step 1: Open Notepad or any other suitable text editor program
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Step 2: Open CM in the Destination Trainz and Create a New Filter
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Step 3: Create a New Picklist The pasted asset list will appear in the CM display window, as shown below.
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Step 4: Enter a Name for the Picklist
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