Graphics Styles - Importing and Exporting Styles
Suppose you have created a complex graphics style that you want to use on another computer, for example, on your computer at home, and you have created the style with Statistica installed on the computer at your office. There are two ways to make graphics styles "portable": by using a graph itself as the carrier of the style or via the Configurations options.
To import the configuration, click the Import button on the Configurations tab of the Options dialog box to display the Open dialog box. Next, select the *.xml file that you previously saved, and click the Open button to display the Select Configurations dialog box. Here, select the configuration with the graphics styles that you need to import, and click the OK button. After you have imported the *.xml file, on the Configurations tab select the configuration that you have just imported and click the Select button to load it. Once Statistica restarts, all of the graphics styles from the other system will now be installed on the new system.
This latter method is the most efficient means of porting numerous graphics styles; however, it may not be the one you want to use in many cases because using the configuration manager will import all aspects of a system's settings (e.g., toolbar customization and output settings), not just its graphics styles. If you only need to import graphics styles, then use the previous "graph-as-a-carrier" method.
See also, Graphics Styles - Examples.