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-====== Importing RUI and Custom Settings to Rhino 8 ====== +====== Importing RUI and Custom Settings into Rhino 8 ====== 
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-==== Import RUI Menu Files ==== +==== 1. Import RUI Menu Files ==== 
-If you are looking to import an //Rhino 6 or 7 RUI//, you can do that here in Rhino 8: +If you are looking to import //Rhino 6 or 7 RUI//, you can do that here in Rhino 8:
-Go to **Options -> Appearance -> Toolbars** and pick the //Gear// to import a Rhino 7 RUI into Rhino 8+
  
-In Rhino 8, you can save and restore unique layouts of toolbars here +  * Go to **Window -> Toolbars... -> ** and in that dialog to  **File -> Open... **, to open the RUI.
-This is part of the new Rhino 8 Ui system, that is share by both Rhino 8 for Windows and Mac. +
- +
-**WindowLayout** is also a command that you can type in.+
  
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-==== Alias Shorcuts ==== 
-Alias are in their own file. In //Rhino 6 or 7// you can go to **Options -> Aliases -> Export** a ini file. 
-In //Rhino 8//, **Options -> Aliases -> Import**. 
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-==== Keyboard Shortcuts ==== 
  
-Rhino System options like Keyboard shortcuts, Modeling aids setting, Files settings and more can be saved from //Rhino 6 or 7// with the **OptionsExport** command.+ 
 + 
 +==== 2. Alias Shortcuts ==== 
 +Aliases are in their own file. In //Rhino 6 or 7// you can go to **Options -> Aliases -> Export** to export an ini file. 
 +In //Rhino 8//, **Options -> Aliases -> Import** to import this file. 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +==== 3. Keyboard Shortcuts ==== 
 + 
 +Rhino System options like Keyboard shortcuts, Modeling aids settings, Files settings and more can be saved from //Rhino 6 or 7// with the **OptionsExport** command.
  
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-In Rhino 6 or 7, type **OptionsExport** or take it from the Tools menu, and write an the ini file  +In Rhino 6 or 7, type **OptionsExport** or choose it from the Tools menu, and write the ini file 
-In Rhino 8, type **OptionsImport** or take it from the Tools menu, and import the ini file.+In Rhino 8, type **OptionsImport** or choose it from the Tools menu, and import the ini file
 + 
 +==== 4. Legacy Toolbar Files from Rhino 5 ==== 
 + 
 +The Toolbar file format .TB can not be imported directly into Rhino 8. 
 +It is a legacy format that is no longer supported by Rhino 8 or newer versions.  
 + 
 +As a workaround, if you have Rhino 6 or 7 for Windows, you can import the Toolbar and save as a RUI. 
 +This is located in Options -> Toolbars -> File. 
 +{{:rhino:home:rhino7_save_rui.png?400|}} 
 + 
 +  * Go to **Window -> Toolbars... -> ** and in that dialog to  **File -> Open... **, to open the RUI. 
 + 
 +If you //do not// have **Rhino for Windows versions 6 or 7** and you have Rhino 8, you can download a **legacy key** [[https://www.rhino3d.com/support/|here]] and install Rhino 6 or 7. Download Rhino from Archives [[https://www.rhino3d.com/support/|here]]. 
 + 
 +However, if you have one or two .TB files that you need saved as .RUI files, email //tech@mcneel.com// and attach the files.  We are happy to help.
  
 +-
 +//7/5/2024 Mary Ann Fugier//
  
  
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