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366 Personalizing JMP Chapter 10<br />

Merging Menus from Earlier Versions (.jmpcmd Files)<br />

Merging Menus from Earlier Versions (.jmpcmd Files)<br />

On Windows or Linux, you can merge menus from JMP Version 5 or Version 6 as follows:<br />

1 Select Edit > Customize > Menus and Toolbars (on Windows) or Edit > Customize > Merge<br />

Menus from Previous Version (on Linux).<br />

2 On Windows only, the Menus list appears on the left. From the red triangle menu for the Menus<br />

list, select Merge Menus from Previous Versions.<br />

3 Browse to the folder where your customization file is located. By default, these files have the<br />

.jmpcmd extension. Select the file and click OK.<br />

4 On Windows only, click Apply at the top of the Menus list to apply the change. When you close the<br />

Menus list, you are prompted to save your changes. Click Yes to save them, or No to discard them.<br />

Importing Customized Menus and Toolbars (.jmpmenu Files)<br />

On Windows, you can import customized menus and toolbars from a menu file (.jmpmenu). Any<br />

customizations you have made are replaced with the customization in the menu file. On Linux, you can<br />

import a .jmpmenu file created on Windows. To import customized menus (on Windows or Linux)<br />

and toolbars (Windows only) created in version 7 or later on Windows, do the following:<br />

1 Select Edit > Customize > Menus and Toolbars (Windows) or Edit > Customize > Import<br />

Additional Menus (Linux).<br />

2 On Windows only, the Menus list appears on the left. From the red triangle menu for the Menus<br />

list, select Merge Menus from Previous Versions.<br />

3 Browse to the folder where your customized menus and toolbars file is located. By default,<br />

customized menu and toolbars file are named with the file extension .jmpmenu. Select the file, and<br />

then click OK.<br />

4 On Windows only, click Apply at the top of the Menus list to apply the changes. When you close<br />

the Menus list, you are prompted to save your changes. Click Yes to save them, or No to discard<br />

them.<br />

Customizing Menus (Windows and Linux Only)<br />

On Windows and Linux, all main menus and their submenus can be rearranged or eliminated from the<br />

menu bar. These customized menus can be saved and used anytime during a JMP session.<br />

You can also restore the default menus at any time by selecting Edit > Customize > Revert to Factory<br />

Defaults.<br />

Figure 10.28 Restoring Default Menus

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