This command opens the Project manager, which can be used to create, adjust and delete projects. After opening a display of all the available projects, the last active or used project is highlighted.
The bold items are required; others are optional and can remain empty. Some items, e.g. GP type, are very important for further processing of the geometric plan in the graphic module.
The change in the project definition can be saved by pressing the button (Save) or (OK).
(New Project) This button clears the form for entering a new project.
(Copy Project) This button creates a copy of the selected project. All the settings items will be maintained, but the project will be saved as a new definition. Only the project definition, not the stored data, will be copied from the source project.
(Import Project) Using this button you can import a stand-by project without the need to establish it in the project settings. The program will ask you to choose the file with the backup after pressing this button (file .EXP). After the selection, a new project will be established and the backup will be imported.
(Remove Project) This button completely removes the entire project, including all graphic and non-graphic data.
(Put Project Aside) If the database contains too much data, the work slows down significantly. That's why it is convenient to store the older project you are not using in the backup and remove them from the database. Using this command you can set the project aside to the backup. The project definition will remain in the database, but the data will be removed. If you select said project from the list, all the project settings will display but will be inaccessible. If you confirm by pressing the button (OK), the program notifies you that the project was set aside, and asks if it shall import it back onto the database. After confirming, it asks for the path to the backup and automatically offers the path where the backup was stored when the project was put aside. After re-importing, you can work with the project as usual.
(Export Project) If the database contains too much data, the work slows down significantly. That is why it is convenient to store the older project you are not using in the backup and remove them from the database. Before their next use, you have to re-import the data from the backup to the database.