If you select Yes, click Next to proceed to the next File Template dialog (see Step 4).
If you select No, click Next to proceed to the New File Location dialog (see Step 5).
4.
In this dialog, select a template to use to create the file (NetLinx Module Template or User-Defined Template), and
click Next to proceed (FIG. 106).
FIG. 106
File Template dialog
If you select NetLinx Module Template, the new Module file will include all of the sections and headings (i.e.
DEFINE_DEVICE, DEFINE_CONSTANT, DEFINE_TYPE, etc.) that differentiate the various sections
contained in a typical Module file for the indicated system type.
If you select User Defined Template, enter the file path for the AXS, AXI, AXB (or other) file to be used as
the file template. Use the Browse (...) button to locate and select the file via the Open dialog.
5.
In this File Template dialog, enter a file name for the new file (FIG. 107).
FIG. 107
File Template dialog
6.
In the New File Location dialog, specify a target directory for the file.
By default, the target directory is the NetLinx Studio directory.
Use the Browse (...) button to navigate to another folder if necessary. (FIG. 108).
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