Rename Clause Samples

Rename. CHANGING THE NAME OF AN EXISTING HARNESS FILE 1. Select the rename function under FILE|RENAME. 2. Select the disk drive and directory to which you want to save the renamed file. 3. Select the file to be renamed. 4. Press ‘Rename’ to save the file under its new name. Press Cancel to escape to the main screen.
Rename. Touch Rename to edit the name of the selected project template. When you touch Rename, a dialog box appears with a field for the project template name. Edit the name and touch Next to save it.
Rename. Touch Rename to edit the name of the selected target library. When you touch Rename, a dialog box appears with a field for the target library name. Edit the name and touch Next. Touch Import to add existing target library file to your system. When you touch Import, a Microsoft Windows dialog box appears where you browse for and select Target Tolerance Library (.ttl) files, Mif (.mif) files, or CxF and CxF2 (.cxf) files. Touch Open to import the file. If the target library already exists in your system, a dialog box appears asking whether you want to overwrite it. If you touch No, another dialog box appears where you can touch or type a new name and touch Next to import it.
Rename. Allows you to change the name of a camera exposure profile. You can start the same operation by selecting the camera exposure profile in the Camera Exposure Profile List in the Main screen and right-clicking it (or holding down the “ctrl” key and clicking it).