How To Save Blender Settings. there is no easy ui way of coping all of the settings. navigate into the folder of the version which has the settings you want to duplicate. i often use the.fbx export plugin in blender, and every time i must disable the apply scale and enable. file > defaults > save startup file (also bound to ctrl + u in the 2.7x keymap) will save your current settings and setup as the default startup. However there are two methods of copying your settings: if you are using the zip version of blender you can just create in the blender folder a new folder and name it config. when you then install a newer version of blender, it will see the user preferences folder exists and so not offer to 'copy previous settings'. From there, click into the /config folder. by default changes to preferences are saved on exit, this allows changes to the keymap and quick.
From there, click into the /config folder. by default changes to preferences are saved on exit, this allows changes to the keymap and quick. However there are two methods of copying your settings: i often use the.fbx export plugin in blender, and every time i must disable the apply scale and enable. there is no easy ui way of coping all of the settings. if you are using the zip version of blender you can just create in the blender folder a new folder and name it config. file > defaults > save startup file (also bound to ctrl + u in the 2.7x keymap) will save your current settings and setup as the default startup. when you then install a newer version of blender, it will see the user preferences folder exists and so not offer to 'copy previous settings'. navigate into the folder of the version which has the settings you want to duplicate.
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How To Save Blender Settings i often use the.fbx export plugin in blender, and every time i must disable the apply scale and enable. navigate into the folder of the version which has the settings you want to duplicate. by default changes to preferences are saved on exit, this allows changes to the keymap and quick. if you are using the zip version of blender you can just create in the blender folder a new folder and name it config. i often use the.fbx export plugin in blender, and every time i must disable the apply scale and enable. However there are two methods of copying your settings: From there, click into the /config folder. file > defaults > save startup file (also bound to ctrl + u in the 2.7x keymap) will save your current settings and setup as the default startup. when you then install a newer version of blender, it will see the user preferences folder exists and so not offer to 'copy previous settings'. there is no easy ui way of coping all of the settings.