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{{Version GMS 10.0}}
{{Version GMS 10.0}}
GMS project template files have a "gpt" extension and are similar to project files ("gpr" extension) but they only store setting information such as [[GMS:Display_Options|display options]] and not object data such as a grid or [[GMS:TIN_Module|TIN]]. Project template files are useful for saving and reusing project settings. For example, if you prefer a certain set of [[GMS:Units|units]], you can set them up the way you like and save a project template file. Then, whenever you start a new project, you can start by opening that template file and the units will be restored to how you like them.
GMS project template files have a "gpt" extension and are similar to project files ("gpr" extension) but they only store setting information such as [[GMS:Display_Options|display options]] and not object data such as a grid or [[GMS:TIN_Module|TIN]]. Project template files are useful for saving and reusing project settings. For example, if you prefer a certain set of [[GMS:Units|units]], you can set them up the way you like and save a project template file. Then, whenever you start a new project, you can start by opening that template file and the units will be restored to how you like them. To save a project template file, simply use the ''Save As'' command and select '''Project Template Files (*.gpt)''' as the file type.


==Normal Template==
==Normal Template==
The normal template is a project template file named "normal.gpt" which GMS looks for on startup or whenever the [[GMS:File_Menu|New]] command is executed. If it finds the file, it reads it and restores the settings found in the file as with any other project template file. GMS looks in the system AppData folder which, for Windows 7, is something like "C:\users\(your user name)\appdata\roaming\Aquaveo\GMS".
The normal template is a project template file named "normal.gpt" which GMS looks for on startup or whenever the [[GMS:File_Menu|''New'']] command is executed. If it finds the file, it reads it and restores the settings found in the file as with any other project template file. GMS looks in the system AppData folder which, for Windows 7, is something like "C:\users\(your user name)\appdata\roaming\Aquaveo\GMS".




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Revision as of 21:28, 15 May 2014

GMS project template files have a "gpt" extension and are similar to project files ("gpr" extension) but they only store setting information such as display options and not object data such as a grid or TIN. Project template files are useful for saving and reusing project settings. For example, if you prefer a certain set of units, you can set them up the way you like and save a project template file. Then, whenever you start a new project, you can start by opening that template file and the units will be restored to how you like them. To save a project template file, simply use the Save As command and select Project Template Files (*.gpt) as the file type.

Normal Template

The normal template is a project template file named "normal.gpt" which GMS looks for on startup or whenever the New command is executed. If it finds the file, it reads it and restores the settings found in the file as with any other project template file. GMS looks in the system AppData folder which, for Windows 7, is something like "C:\users\(your user name)\appdata\roaming\Aquaveo\GMS".