09-13-2006, 04:57 PM
When you import file B into file A, macros from file B are copied to file A. They become part of file A. When you add file B as shared file, B macros don't become part of A, but they can be used like they would be part of A, with some limitations. These limitations are: B macros cannot be easily modified and saved. Actually, they can be explicitly saved using menu File -> Export, but only if the user have write access to the shared file.
Add file B for each user as shared file. Whenever you'll make changes in it, they will be automatically propagated to each user when he restarts QM or reloads his main file (auto-reloading can be set in Options). If you would import, to propagate changes you would have to import it again for each user.
Add file B for each user as shared file. Whenever you'll make changes in it, they will be automatically propagated to each user when he restarts QM or reloads his main file (auto-reloading can be set in Options). If you would import, to propagate changes you would have to import it again for each user.