Copying a Folder Class
Use Copy to duplicate an existing folder class. You can copy folder classes to do the following:
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Use an existing folder class to create a new folder class with similar features.
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Copy an existing folder class to another batch class.
When you paste a copied folder class, it is given a different name, such as Name1, Name 2, or Name3. You can then modify the folder class as needed. When copying a folder class, the following items are copied and linked to the copied folder class:
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Folder validation scripts
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Setup custom storage strings
Copying a Folder Class to the Folder Class Tree View Tab
- On the Batch class tree view tab or the Folder class tree view tab, select an existing folder class.
- On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy.
- On the Folder class tree view tab, select an existing folder class.
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On the
Home tab in the
Clipboard group, click the arrow under
Paste and then click
Paste.
A copy of the folder class is created with a unique name, such as Name2 or Name3.
- Edit the copied folder class from the Folder Class Properties window.
Copying a Folder Class to a Batch Class
- On the Batch class tree view tab or the Folder class tree view tab, select an existing folder class.
- On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy.
- On the Batch class tree view tab, select the batch class to which you want to copy the folder class.
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On the
Home tab, in the
Clipboard group, click the arrow under
Paste and then click
Paste.
A copy of the folder class is created with a unique name, such as Name1, Name2, and Name3. The copied folder class is associated with the selected batch class.
- Edit the copied folder class from the Folder Class Properties window.