3333 </ p >
3434 < p >
3535 Its purpose is to enable you to preserve preferences from the earlier
36- version of < em > CodeSnip</ em > and to import any user snippets database you
37- may have created.
36+ version of < em > CodeSnip</ em > and to import any user defined snippets
37+ database you may have created.
3838 </ p >
3939 < p >
40- Notes: If you run < em > CodeSnip 4</ em > as a different user you may see this
41- dialogue box again since it performs configuration on a per-user basis.
40+ < strong > Note:</ strong > If you run < em > CodeSnip 4</ em > as a different user
41+ you may see this dialogue box again since it performs configuration on a
42+ per-user basis.
4243 </ p >
4344 < p >
4445 The dialogue box takes the form of a multi-page wizard. You can't cancel
104105 </ li >
105106 </ ul >
106107 < p >
107- Once you have decided whether to preserve preferences or not , click the
108+ Once you have decided whether to preserve preferences, click the
108109 < em > Next</ em > button. This will take you to the < em > Snippets database</ em >
109110 page or the < em > Summary</ em > page, depending on whether a user defined
110111 snippets database has been found.
@@ -119,18 +120,19 @@ <h2>
119120 you prefer to abandon the database, clear the check box.
120121 </ p >
121122 < p >
122- If you do create a copy of the database any changes you make to it will
123- not be reflected in the earlier copy, or vice versa. This is because a
124- snippets database updated by < em > CodeSnip 4</ em > ceases to be readable by
125- earlier versions.
123+ If you do create a copy of the database any changes you make to it in
124+ < em > CodeSnip 4 </ em > will not be reflected in the earlier copy, and vice
125+ versa. This is because a snippets database updated by < em > CodeSnip 4</ em >
126+ ceases to be readable by earlier versions.
126127 </ p >
127128 < p >
128129 < strong > Note:</ strong > If you don't install the old database you can still
129- export snippets from it later that can be imported into < em > CodeSnip
130- 4</ em > at a later date, provided you don't uninstall the older version of
131- < em > CodeSnip</ em > . See < a
130+ export snippets from it later, using the old version of < em > CodeSnip</ em >
131+ and then import them with < em > CodeSnip 4</ em > . If you think you may need
132+ to do this do not uninstall the older version of < em > CodeSnip</ em > . See < a
132133 href ="task_export.htm "
133- > Exporting and Importing Snippets</ a > for further information.
134+ > Exporting and Importing Snippets</ a > for further information about
135+ importing and exporting.
134136 </ p >
135137 < h2 >
136138 "Summary" page
@@ -154,14 +156,14 @@ <h2>
154156 This page is displayed after the configuration is complete.
155157 </ p >
156158 < p >
157- If you preversed your preference and any loss of information has been
158- detected, or is possible, the information is listed here. See the
159+ If you preserved your preferences and any loss of information has been
160+ detected, or is possible, that information is listed here. See the
159161 "Preferences" page section above for details. Otherwise the
160162 page simply reports that the process is complete.
161163 </ p >
162164 < p >
163165 Click < em > Finish</ em > to close the wizard. < em > CodeSnip 4</ em > will now
164- load.
166+ load normally .
165167 </ p >
166168 </ body >
167169</ html >
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