Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 63
Assigning a Setting to a Project, A or choose Edit > Select All.
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Using Settings 55 4. Use the tabs in the description panel to access and change parameters. When you change the setting, •mod is appended to the end of the setting name in the Settings window title bar. 5. Click Save to make the changes in the setting permanent. This removes the •mod from the setting name. 6. To change the modified setting back to its last-saved state, click Revert. The •mod appended to the setting name is only visible in the Settings window title bar. It does not appear in the settings list or in the Batch window Setting column. Assigning a Setting to a Project Before a setting is assigned to a project in the batch, the Setting column displays a dash (-). To assign a setting to a project via the Settings window: 1. Select the setting to assign from the list on the left side of the Settings window. 2. Click Apply to assign the setting to the project and close the Settings window. Note: As a shortcut, double-click the desired setting in the list. The assigned setting is displayed next to the project in the Batch window > Setting column. Assigning a Setting to Multiple Projects To assign the same setting to multiple projects: 1. Select multiple projects in the Batch window by doing one of the following: •Press a and click each project. •Hold down the Shift key and select a range of projects. •To select all the projects in the batch, click a A or choose Edit > Select All. 2. Open the Settings window. 3. Select the desired setting from the list. 4. Click Apply. The Settings window closes and the selected setting is assigned to all the highlighted projects in the batch. You can automate processing with a Watch Folder. See "Watch Folders" on page 232.