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Any mind map can be used as a template for new mind maps. In this case its styles and nodes are copied to the new map.
 
Any mind map can be used as a template for new mind maps. In this case its styles and nodes are copied to the new map.
* Use action "File->new map..." to select a template map.
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* Use action "File->new map from template..." to select a template map.
 
* There are standard folders with user templates and standard templates which can be accessed from the "new map..." action, "save as..." action and "copy styles..." action.
 
* There are standard folders with user templates and standard templates which can be accessed from the "new map..." action, "save as..." action and "copy styles..." action.
* "File->New" action uses template standard.mm. It is first searched in the user template folder, then in the installation template folder.
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* Name of the template to be used as a standard can be changed in he preferences.
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== Default template ==
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"File->New map" action asks no questions and uses 'standard.mm' as a template. It is first searched in the user template folder, then in the installation template folder.
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This default template could be changed in preferences (Tools > Preferences > Environment > Standard Template File)
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Revision as of 14:50, 2 September 2012

Any mind map can be used as a template for new mind maps. In this case its styles and nodes are copied to the new map.

  • Use action "File->new map from template..." to select a template map.
  • There are standard folders with user templates and standard templates which can be accessed from the "new map..." action, "save as..." action and "copy styles..." action.


Default template

"File->New map" action asks no questions and uses 'standard.mm' as a template. It is first searched in the user template folder, then in the installation template folder.

This default template could be changed in preferences (Tools > Preferences > Environment > Standard Template File)