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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 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. | Use the ''Reload Base'' feature in IFs to reload the [[Understand_Scenarios_in_IFs#Scenario_Files_and_Run_Files|'''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 16:23, 26 March 2026
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.