A template is a ConceptDraw file which is used to store a desired set of default settings for new documents (measurement system, grid spacings, scale and other), list of libraries to open and a sample document.
Template files have
*.cdt extension.
When you open a template, you open a copy of the sample document stored in the template, and then all libraries according to the list. The document appears in a new window, and the libraries are added to the already open libraries in the library window.
There are several reasons for using templates.
For more detailed information about opening templates please refer to the "Creating a new document from a template"section.
For specifics about saving templates see the "Creating a template file" section.
Transporting templates.
When moving a template file from one computer to another, don't forget that a template file only stores references to its libraries rather than the actual libraries. So, you must move the required libraries along with the template. Make sure that the template and the libraries keep their relative positions with respect to one another. Alternatively, you may place libraries in the same folder as the template.
A workspace file stores information about sizes and arrangement of all windows open in the application, the list of open documents and libraries.
Workspace files
have *.cdw extension.
By opening a workspace file, you reproduce the state in which the application was before you saved the workspace file, with all documents and libraries keeping the same positions.
Here are some situations in which you may need using workspace files.
For more detailed information about opening workspace files please refer to the "Opening documents and libraries by using the workspace" section.
For specifics about saving workspace files see the "Saving a workspace file" section.
Transporting workspace files.
When moving a workspace file from one computer to another, don't forget that a workspace file only stores references to the documents and libraries. So, you ought to move all necessary document and library files along with the workspace. Make sure that the workspace file and the required components keep their relative positions with respect to one another. Alternatively, you may place the document and library files in the same folder as the workspace file.
Global program configuration can be set in the Options dialog. To call the dialog, select Options under the Tools menu.
The dialog has three tabs: Default, File Paths, Internet.
The Default tab contains parameters which the program applies to each new document. This doesn't refer to the documents you create from templates, for templates already include all necessary settings.
Units of measure:
Specifies the default units of measure. The rulers, the status
bar, entry fields in dialogs and the table will display values in
this units of measure. For specifics, refer to the Measurements section.
Size:
Specifies the default page size. You may choose one of the
standard sizes by checking Standard or Metric(ISO) and choosing a
size from the drop-down list.
You may choose Custom to enter the dimensions manually. You may
type in the values in any units of measure supported by the
program (see the Measurements
section).
Snap Sensitivity:
Sets the default distance from which snapping and gluing
activate. This distance is set in pixels and doesn't depend on
the scale or magnification.
The File Paths tab describes the default paths to ConceptDraw components: documents, libraries, templates, help. When you call the file open dialog for documents, templates or libraries first time after the program started, the dialog displays the contents of the respective default folder. Later, the file open dialog displays the current folder for each file type.
The Internet tab specifies the path to the Internet browser which the program uses to go to hyperlinks and search the Internet.
Initially, this path corresponds to your default Internet browser. However, if for some reasons this path is incorrect, you may specify the path to your Web-browser manually.