How can we import/Copy the custom palettes into another project?
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Answer / chiranjeevi
First find the location where the custom palettes are
stored(You can change/get the path from
Edit/Preferences-user directories-User Palette directory of
designer window).Once you found the location simply copy
what are all the custom palettes you wish to use in other
project and paste the custom palettes directory in another
machine.
Note : If you are running two projects in the same machine
then you need not do the above procedure .The custom
palettes will automatically available to the other project
which is running in the same machine.
By default custom palettes will store in below location :
C:\Documents and Settings\username\.TIBCO\custom_palettes
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Answer / mahan
Choose Project -> Import Resources from File, Folder, URL for simple Import in designer.
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