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						09 Apr 2016 12:19				#46168
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				Copy model to another slot was created by mm-de			
			
				From the manual and forum I understood it should be possible to copy a slot to another from the "Load" menu item.
I don't get it, pushing ENT loads the empty model slot, all other buttons do nothing.
Any help appreciated, I use a Devo 10.
					I don't get it, pushing ENT loads the empty model slot, all other buttons do nothing.
Any help appreciated, I use a Devo 10.
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						09 Apr 2016 13:36				#46171
		by Thomas.Heiss
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
	
												
	
				Replied by Thomas.Heiss on topic Copy model to another slot			
			
				In the File / Load you first need to load your model.
Once loaded go again into the Model setup / File dialog (Load...") but do not press ENT.
Press R / L buttons on the right side to switch "Load..." to "Copy to".
Hit ENT button.
Scroll down with DN button (on the left side) to the empty model slot you want to have the copy of your current loaded model.
					Once loaded go again into the Model setup / File dialog (Load...") but do not press ENT.
Press R / L buttons on the right side to switch "Load..." to "Copy to".
Hit ENT button.
Scroll down with DN button (on the left side) to the empty model slot you want to have the copy of your current loaded model.
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						09 Apr 2016 13:37		 -  09 Apr 2016 13:39		#46172
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				Replied by TomPeer on topic Copy model to another slot			
			
				when "Load" is highlighted, push the R or L button, then "Load" will change to: "Copy To...", "Template" and "Reset".
Edit: I was to late.
Tom
					Edit: I was to late.
Tom
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						09 Apr 2016 15:03				#46178
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				I also highly recommend looking at the model file manager that someone wrote and posted here some time back. Makes managing the files really easy on the PC.			
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						09 Apr 2016 16:17				#46185
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A day without flying can't be called a day.
					
	
			
			 		
	
												
	
				Replied by Sero on topic Copy model to another slot			
			
				I can highly second that!
I like to sort my aircrafts on my TXs by type, i. e. quad, heli, sail and so on, and have a little over 100 models, so each time, I create a new model, moving it to it's proper spot would be a huge job otherwise.
			
							I like to sort my aircrafts on my TXs by type, i. e. quad, heli, sail and so on, and have a little over 100 models, so each time, I create a new model, moving it to it's proper spot would be a huge job otherwise.
A day without flying can't be called a day.
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						09 Apr 2016 22:02				#46228
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				Replied by mm-de on topic Copy model to another slot			
			
				Thank you all, I really didn't expect that <Load> to have another function below 
			
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						10 Apr 2016 19:27				#46283
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
					
	
			
			 		
	
												
	
				Replied by mwm on topic Copy model to another slot			
			
				The general rule is that if something has round ends, it's a buttton to push. If it has arrow-like ends, it can be changed. If it's got both, then it can be pushed. And sometimes, changing a value will change the shape. For example, protocols with protocol-specific buttons can be pushed to change those options, but those that don't can't be pushed.			
							Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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