
Tools Menu
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| Simplifies the EXM file, which makes it smaller. Simplifying a document permanently | |
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Simplify Document | • | disabled sections and keys. |
• | descriptions. | |
Note: You cannot | • | bar code settings. |
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action! | Note: When you create a bar code, you can simplify the file embedded in the bar code without | |
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| affecting the open EXM file. This reduces the size of the bar code package yet keeps |
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| the disabled sections, descriptions, and bar code settings in the open EXM file for future |
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Because the following menu items execute commands on the terminal, there must be an active connection between the workstation and the terminal (e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).
| If the open EXM file is associated with an application on the terminal, this item appears active |
Launch Associated | on the Tools menu and when selected launches the associated application on the terminal. |
App | You would use this option after saving the EXM file to the terminal; see Saving to the Device |
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Warm Boot | Soft Reset (Warm Reboot) the terminal. |
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Factory Reset | Factory Reset the terminal. |
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Opening EXM Files
EZConfig Editor opens EXM files either stored on the workstation or on the Dolphin terminal if an active connection has been established between the terminal and workstation (e.g., ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, or Windows Phone app).
Opening EXM Files Stored on the Workstation
Click File > Open or the Open toolbar icon and select the EXM file.
Opening Remote EXM Files
To open and edit an EXM file located on the Dolphin terminal using EZConfig
Editor on the workstation:
1.Establish an active connection between the terminal and workstation.
2.Open EZConfig Editor on the workstation.
3.Click File > Open From Device.
4.Select the file, and then OK.
Note: You can also open EXM files in the editor on the terminal. See EZConfig
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