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How to transfer graphics screens files manually from one project to another project.

You have 2 ways of transferring screens from one project to another.
1- Recommended way: Restore your old project to Citect explorer, then open the screen you want to move in Graphic Builder then Save As and point it to the new project.
2- Another way will be to go to the Project folder under the user folder and copy the 2 files (screen name.ctg and screen name.ctf) to your new project folder then select your new project in Citect Explorer and open Graphic Builder. In Graphic Builder you will not see the name of the screen in the Graphic Builder screen list under this project. You have to manually type in the name of the screen you added (same name as the file name.ctg or ctf) then after typing the name you will see it in the preview window on the right then open the screen and save as with the same name.

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Legacy KB System (APS) Data: RESL211565 V1.0, Originally authored by RaDe on 05/24/2013, Last Edited by RaDe on 05/24/2013
Related ranges: PowerSCADA Expert 7.3, PowerSCADA Expert 7.2, PowerLogic SCADA 7.1

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