Program Menu > Named Parameter Sets > Loading a parameter set
You can load a parameter set from disk when the Program/Parameters dialog is displayed by clicking on the button to the right of the parameter set field:

If you choose a file and exit the Load Parameter Set File dialog with the Open button, the contents of the NPS file will be read and the data in the parameters dialog will be replaced with the file contents.
In addition to this, Temprecord inserts the name of the NPS file that the data came from to the 5th line of the user data. Temprecord uses this item to assist in its management of NPS's.

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Don't edit or delete this part of the line. You can add user data in the unused part of the line (to the right of the NPS name) if you want. While you can delete the NPS identifier information in the user data, it means that Temprecord will be unable to match up the logger with an NPS file at a later date (and this can have some disadvantages, particularly where the logger is traveling to different destinations).
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Temprecord works with NPS files on the basis that they are all stored in one folder. You can navigate to other folders to load or save NPS files, and you can copy or move NPS files to other folders, but Temprecord always opens the load file dialog positioned in its default NPS folder at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Temprecord\NPS.
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See also
Creating a new parameter set
Editing a parameter set
Renaming a parameter set
Deleting a parameter set
Parameter sets and the default options
Parameter sets and Auto Mode operation
Meta-strings in user data
Meta-strings in parameter sets
Named Parameter Sets technical information
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