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Presets Manager (Import Styles) |
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This is the Presets Manager dialog used to import Styles from
Presets.
Click here to see the standard Presets
Manager dialog.
Click any part of the dialog to get information about its
purpose.

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Presets Menu
This menu displays a list of commands giving you access to the
most common operations available on the dialog:
Load: Load the selected Preset as a new Project
Edit: Edit the Preset title, descript and category
Delete: Delete the selected Preset
Repack: This option will uncompress the preset, load
it into the program, recompile the project that was used to
build the preset and re-pack it again as a preset. This option
should only be used if you created a preset with an old version
of DHTML Menu Builder and you want to recompile it with a newer
one.
Repack All: This option will repack all the available
presets.
Presets List
This section displays all the presets available on your system
organized by category.
Below the list of presets is displayed a small window with
information such as the title, author and description of the
selected preset.
Preset Preview
This section displays the selected preset in action letting you
see how the preset looks and feels.
Because this preview is generated using an instance of Internet
Explorer the selected preset will look and work exactly as when
viewed directly from a browser.
Styles Import Options
This section lets you choose which styles from which sections of
the Preset to import into the active project.
From a Preset you can import styles from any of the following
components:
Toolbar: Select from which toolbar (in case the project
contains more than one) you want to import the styles from.
Group: Select from which group (in case the project
contains more than one) you want to import the styles from.
Cascading: Select from which command setup to display a
subgroup (or submenu) you want to import the styles from.
Command: Select from which command (in case the project
contains more than one) you want to import the styles from.
If desired you can choose not to import any styles from one or
more of the above components by selecting the "do not import"
option.
Once a component has been selected you will be able to select
which specific set of styles you want to import. By default, all the
styles for all components will be selected.