3.2.1 Understanding how to use the Configuration Manager

With the Configuration Manager you can “drill down” to see where a setting is located, and also see the scope of each setting: does it affect only the current project, all your projects, all outputs of one type, or perhaps only one document?

In this section:

§3.2.1.1 Drilling down to find a section or setting

§3.2.1.2 Heeding status and result messages

§3.2.1.3 Getting help with controls and configuration data

§3.2.1.4 Providing help for your own format and macro definitions

§3.2.1.5 Correcting configuration errors

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Parent Topic:  3.2 Editing files with the Configuration Manager

Sibling Topics:

3.2.2 Starting the Configuration Manager

3.2.3 Setting Configuration Manager preferences

3.2.4 Establishing a starting point

3.2.5 Choosing a configuration category or file type

3.2.6 Understanding variable vs. fixed names and keys

3.2.7 Choosing the kind of change to make

3.2.8 Selecting a configuration section

3.2.9 Selecting a configuration setting

3.2.10 Selecting a configuration file

3.2.11 Specifying a final value

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