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Hi there,
Thank you for your post.
To export/import the general settings:
Sharing general settings
You can share your general settings with other SQL Prompt users by exporting them. You can then share the file with them (by saving it in a shared location or sending it by email) so that they could import it.
Exporting general settings
- In the menu bar select SQL Prompt → Options.
- Click the Export button located in the Options window.
3. Select the file destination to export the settings and click Save.
Importing general settings
- In the menu bar select SQL Prompt → Options.
- In the Options window, click the Import button, and select the folder where the general settings file is located.
3. Select the settings file and click Open to import the settings.
Snippets and StylesTo Export the snippets and styles you can copy the respective folder located in C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Prompt 10
And then copy them to the same location on the new machine.
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Thanks for detailed instructions by Ben_P. I did it successfully.
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You can export your SQL Prompt settings by going to SQL Prompt > Options > Export/Import Settings on your old PC, then import them on your new PC the same way. Make sure both machines have compatible versions installed.
Also, if you're dealing with any install issues on your new PC, especially related to antivirus flags, you might want to check out a more emulator-friendly method designed for smoother installations. You can find it here.
Hope that helps!
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