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Posted (edited) · Save list of profile settings

Hi all

As a new Cura user (latest beta) I'm wondering if there is a way to save the profile settings as a list.

 

I've played with export and save to see if they can be opened with Notepad++ as a text file but nothing seems to be forthcoming.

 

Thanks in advance.

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    Posted · Save list of profile settings

    In upper right of cura, select "Marketplace".  Make sure "plugins" is selected and look under "E" for "Export".  Install this plugin:

    "Export HTML Cura Settings".  Restart cura.  Now there is a new feature in the "file" menu?

     

    Screenshot from 2020-09-01 10-43-07.png

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    Posted · Save list of profile settings
    13 hours ago, gr5 said:

    In upper right of cura, select "Marketplace".  Make sure "plugins" is selected and look under "E" for "Export".  Install this plugin:

    "Export HTML Cura Settings".  Restart cura.  Now there is a new feature in the "file" menu?

     

    Screenshot from 2020-09-01 10-43-07.png

    Thank you very much for that.

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