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The IMPORT and EXPORT function should accomplish this for you.

Under Parser Settings, Import...  Export...  save as the filename to a 
network, use that as the import to setup your pseudo-green screen.

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I'm giving a presentation to our development staff on getting started with 
WDSc in a few weeks.  Some staff members really don't want to give up 
their green screen.  To add some humor to the presentation I want to show 
them they can use RSE and have their 'green screen' too.

I was able to change the settings to accomplish and would like to save the 
settings without affecting the default values.  Using RSE with a 'green 
screen' look isn't how I want my personal perspective set up.  I know a 
button is provided to change the values to their defaults but when it's 
presentation time I was wondering if there was a way to point to the 
settings I used to create the green screen effect and apply them without 
having to set up each style again.

This isn't something I see happening on an ongoing basis.

Rick

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Re: Changing text color in iSeries editor parser


Those styles ("Comments", "Keyword", etc.) are defined by each 
particular parser, same as the styles on Window > Preferences > LPEX 
Editor > Appearance ("formatLine", "messageLine", etc.) are defined by 
LPEX.

What are you trying to do?



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