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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Auto Open Bus Records if No Oneline<br />

If a case is opened in <strong>Simulator</strong> which does not have an associated oneline diagram, then <strong>Simulator</strong><br />

will automatically open the Bus Records case information display if this option is checked.<br />

Allow to Prompt for comment when saving case<br />

If checked it will force saving the case with comments by popping a dialog every time a case is<br />

saved.<br />

Auto Set Case as Base Case for Difference Flows when Loaded<br />

This option allows the case to be set as a base case automatically after being loaded. This can be<br />

done always or never, or only if the base case has not been set before opening the case.<br />

Reset Default Positions and Styles for all Dialogs<br />

Click this button to reset the default position, size and Free-Floating/Contained style of the dialogs.<br />

See Window Basics for more information.<br />

Custom Colors<br />

This option allows the user to edit the custom colors used throughout all <strong>Simulator</strong> color dialogs.<br />

Clock Style<br />

The clock serves as a timer for timed simulations by showing the current time, the start time, and<br />

the end time of the simulation. You can choose to hide the simulation clock by specifying a clock<br />

style of None. Otherwise, to display the clock in its own window, choose Dialog, and to display the<br />

clock on the program’s status bar, select Status Bar.<br />

Measurement System<br />

This option allows the user to choose English (Imperial) or Metric (SI) units for system<br />

measurements. By default, this option is set to English units.<br />

Recently Used File List Entries<br />

The maximum number of file names and locations stored in the History List of the File menu.<br />

Undo Memory Limit Per Oneline<br />

The approximate maximum number of Megabytes allowed to be used in storing actions carried out<br />

when editing a oneline diagram, which can be undone at any time.<br />

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