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32 WinOLS 1.505 Instead you may also (if the project contains multiple elements) change the "ECU usage" in the project properties to get the same effect. <All elements>: The list with the elements also contains an entry "<All elements>". It shows all elements at the same time in one, long hexdump. This can be useful if you want to define the elements or if you’re unsure which element contains the maps that you’re looking for. Defining elements: WinOLS automatically creates the elements when reading an ECU or importing from a BdmToGo file. If you want to change this definition, open the project properties and click the button "..." next to the ECU usage. The help for this dialog "Multiple elements in the project" explains the details. Elements vs. Versions: One project can contain up to 8 elements and any number of versions. For all versions of one project the element definitions (Number, size, area) are identical. So, for example, an eprom element in the original cannot have a different size from the eprom element in version 1. If you change the current version, this change always applies to all elements of the project. 3.8 Clients Basics: Clients allow you to quickly switch between eprom file data paths. This influences the project open function, searching for similar projects and creating new projects. Clients make it easier for you to sort your projects. This way you can create folders, e.g. for: · Major customers · Old projects · Employees · Finished / Unfinished projects Creating clients: You can configure the clients on their own page in the configuration (below Paths). You can also assign names to your customers to make it easier to administrate them. Changing the current client: You can find the client icon (a hat) in the "Navigation" toolbar and in the dialog "Open project" which allows you to switch between the pre-configured clients. Consequences: Projects that do not belong to the current client (and reside in his folder) are invisible (C) 2007 EVC electronic