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===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut===== | ===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut===== | ||
- | 1. Create | + | You first need to create |
- | 2. Right-click | + | * Make a new folder |
+ | * //Copy// the shortcut from your desktop into the new folder. | ||
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- | 3. On the General Tab, edit the name: Rename it to something that will identify the scheme | + | Edit your copied shortcut |
- | 4. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\ | + | 1. Right-click on the copied icon. From the menu, click **Properties**. |
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+ | 2. On the General Tab, edit the name: Rename it to something that will identify the scheme with which you are starting Rhino. | ||
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+ | 3. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\ | ||
//(The example path below is for Windows 10/11, Rhino 7.0. Others are similar.)// | //(The example path below is for Windows 10/11, Rhino 7.0. Others are similar.)// | ||
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- | 5. The new scheme should start from this shortcut with a new set of default Rhino settings that you can change without affecting the original Rhino scheme. | + | 4. The new scheme should start from this shortcut with a new set of default Rhino settings that you can change without affecting the original Rhino scheme. |
**Notes:** //// | **Notes:** //// |