Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis
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To import your previous database:<br />
1. Close the previous version of <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />
2. Launch <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3.<br />
3. Choose <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3 > Import <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Database. If this command is disabled, a previous<br />
database was not located.<br />
4. When prompted, insert any external media or mount any necessary network drives requested by <strong>Suitcase</strong><br />
<strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />
To aid in organization, <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> creates a new set <strong>for</strong> each external volume that you add to your<br />
database.<br />
5. If you were using the previous version of <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> to manage your system fonts, any fonts that<br />
were managed are imported into separately named font sets in <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3.<br />
6. At the end of the import process, you are given the option to view the import log. This file tells you if any<br />
of your fonts failed to import, and if there were any other errors in the import process.<br />
NOTE<br />
If you stop the import process, <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3 retains all data imported up to the point that the import<br />
process was stopped. To import the remaining data, restart the import process. <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 3 automatically<br />
knows if the fonts and data have already been imported and does not create duplicates in your new Font Vault.<br />
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