Adding menu items to a base map, Creating, Base – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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For
step-by-step
instructions
on
working
with
other
aspects
of
a
base
map,
see
the
following:
v
v
v
v
Creating
a
new
base
map
based
on
an
existing
base
map
In
most
cases,
when
you
finish
testing
a
map,
you
promote
it
to
the
gold
state.
Once
the
map
is
in
the
gold
state,
it
is
locked
and
you
can
no
longer
make
modifications
to
the
map
tree
structure,
map
settings,
or
the
menu-item
properties.
However,
you
can
make
a
copy
of
the
map,
make
changes
to
the
copy,
test
and
promote
the
copy,
and
then
update
the
network-sync
settings
to
use
the
modified
copy
in
place
of
the
original
map.
Or,
you
might
want
to
create
a
new
map
that
has
contents
similar
to
an
existing
map.
In
this
case,
you
can
make
a
copy
of
an
existing
map,
make
changes
to
the
copy,
and
then
begin
your
testing
process.
This
procedure
describes
how
to
create
a
new
base
map
using
an
existing
base
map
as
a
template.
The
new
base
map
will
contain
all
of
the
module
entries
and
settings
that
were
contained
in
the
source
base
map.
To
create
a
new
base
map
based
on
an
existing
base
map,
complete
the
following
procedure:
1.
Open
the
repository
where
you
want
the
new
base
map
to
reside.
2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
where
you
want
the
new
base
map
to
reside.
3.
From
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
Insert
and
then
click
Base
Map...
.
The
New
Map
Wizard
opens.
4.
Click
Next
.
5.
Verify
that
the
Base
Map
radio
button
is
selected,
and
then
click
Next
.
6.
In
the
Name
field,
type
the
name
you
want
to
use
to
identify
your
new
base
map.
Be
as
specific
as
possible.
This
name
will
be
used
to
identify
your
base
map
in
the
repository.
7.
Click
Next
.
8.
Select
the
base
map
you
want
to
use
as
the
source
and
then
click
Next
.
9.
Click
Finish
.
The
Base
Map
window
opens
for
the
new
base
map.
Adding
menu
items
to
a
base
map
To
add
menu
items
to
a
base
map,
complete
the
following
procedure:
1.
Open
the
repository
where
the
base
map
resides.
2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
where
the
base
map
resides.
3.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Repository
window,
click
the
Base
Maps
tab.
A
list
of
base
maps
is
displayed.
4.
Double-click
the
appropriate
base
map.
The
Base
Map
window
opens.
Note:
When
inserting
a
menu
item,
the
new
menu
item
will
be
one
level
subordinate
to
the
entry
(root
entry
or
other
menu
item)
that
you
select
in
the
next
step.
5.
Do
one
of
the
following:
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