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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=wdw_save|note=Saves the current window configuration into a text file named wdw.txt.}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=wdw_save|note=Saves the current window configuration into a text file named wdw.txt.}} | ||
The wow.txt file is located in the game's [[Default Folder]]. | * The wow.txt file is located in the game's [[Default Folder]]. | ||
*The window settings file will be in text format, and will list all windows by name, followed by various attributes. | *The window settings file will be in text format, and will list all windows by name, followed by various attributes. | ||
* The file is loaded automatically into new characters and acts as your account's default window setup. | * The file is loaded automatically into new characters and acts as your account's default window setup. |
Revision as of 22:28, 1 January 2023
Saves the current window configuration into a text file named wdw.txt.
- The wow.txt file is located in the game's Default Folder.
- The window settings file will be in text format, and will list all windows by name, followed by various attributes.
- The file is loaded automatically into new characters and acts as your account's default window setup.
- Be aware that using the wdw_save command will overwrite the default window settings file with the window settings on the current character.
Example
/wdw_save