Save Incomplete PMM

Save Incomplete PMM

From version 6.7.0 onwards, the save functionality in the PMM wizard has been enhanced for greater flexibility and convenience. Recognizing the need to save the PMM process before it is finished, we've introduced a feature that allows users to save their work-in-progress directly onto the local machine. This improvement ensures that you can seamlessly pause and resume your work at any stage without losing any progress.

Click the save button in the bottom left corner:



This will open the save dialogue to let you save the PMM locally.

To open the incomplete PMM and finish the remaining steps you need to use the import PMM function:


After importing the incomplete PMM, the PMM wizard will re-open with all previous data intact allowing you to continue the next steps and complete the profile.

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