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(Created page with "Use the ''Reload Base'' feature in IFs to reload the base case run to the working file. This may be helpful when working with a large number of run files, as it is will reset the base case as the default scenario option and can be accessed from scenario drop down at the top of the list. From the ''Main Menu'' choose '''Scenario Analysis''' and click '''''Reload Base'''''. A message will appear stating that the base has successfully been reloaded.") |
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Use the ''Reload Base'' feature in IFs to reload the base case run to the working file. This may be helpful when working with a large number of run files, as it | Use the ''Reload Base'' feature in IFs to reload the base case run to the working file. This may be helpful when working with a large number of run files, as it will reset the base case as the default scenario option and can be accessed from the scenario drop-down at the top of the list. From the ''Main Menu,'' choose '''Scenario Analysis''' and click '''''Reload Base'''''. A message will appear stating that the base has successfully been reloaded. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:55, 24 September 2025
Use the Reload Base feature in IFs to reload the base case run to the working file. This may be helpful when working with a large number of run files, as it will reset the base case as the default scenario option and can be accessed from the scenario drop-down at the top of the list. From the Main Menu, choose Scenario Analysis and click Reload Base. A message will appear stating that the base has successfully been reloaded.