Exporting Files

Files can be exported from the Workbench either by:

Drag and Drop or Copy and Paste

The operating system's file system explorer can be used to export a copy of a folder or file from the Workbench to the file system.

  1. Open the operating system's file system explorer.

  2. Drag a .txt file from one of the navigation view to the file system explorer.

  3. Depending on where you are dragging to, you may need to hold down the Ctrl or Shift key while dragging to ensure the file is copied. Look for a small plus sign on the drag cursor to know whether the file is being copied or moved.

  4. The export can also be achieved by selecting the file in the Project Explorer and choosing Edit > Copy, then

    pasting it in the file system explorer.

Export Wizard

The Export wizard can be used to export from the Workbench to the file system.

  1. Select your project in the navigation view.

  2. From the popup menu, select Export....

  3. In the Export wizard, select General > File System, then click Next.

    Export Wizard. Select an export destination.

  4. Expand your project, and click on a folder in it. In the right pane ensure that only your .ini file is selected. Notice the folder and project in the left pane has a partially marked checkbox indicating that some, but not all, of their contents will be exported.

    The Filter Types... button can be used to filter the types of resources to export.

    Note: To export your .ini file only, simply select it in the navigation view and choose File > Export. The Export wizard will automatically ensure it is the only file selected for export.

    Export Wizard. Enter a destination directory.

  5. In the To directory field, type or browse to select a location in the file system for the exported resources to reside.

    If the name of a directory that does not exist is entered the Export wizard will offer to create it once Finish is selected.

  6. In the Options area, options are given to:

  7. Click Finish when done.