Moving Scenarios
- From the HOME page, select the app that contains the scenario you wish to move. The APP page is displayed.
- Click the shelf to open the Scenario Manager.
- In the folder list (displayed in the left pane), select the folder containing the scenarios you wish to use.
- In the scenario list, select the scenario(s) you want to move.
- To select multiple sequential adjacent files, select the first file then hold the Shift key and click the final file.
- To select multiple non-sequential files, select the first file then hold the Ctrl key while clicking the other files. You can de-select a file by clicking it again.
- When you have completed your selection, click Cut.
The Paste field updates to show the number of files in memory.
- Navigate to your destination folder and click Paste.
You cannot paste a scenario back into its source folder.
- A dialog displays how many files will be pasted. Click PROCEED.
If applicable, a progress bar will display. The scenarios are added to the selected folder.Note: Insight does not allow two scenarios to have the same name. If the paste operation would create an identically named scenario, the newest scenario name has a suffix number in brackets applied. Subsequent paste operations using the same scenario increase the suffixed value.
- A status window shows how many items were successfully processed, and shows if any errors were encountered. Click CLOSE.
- Closing the Scenario Manager
- Making a new selection and cutting the file
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