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# Make Data

### Make Data

This option will prepare on your hard disk the data needed by all the workstations in order to take the information each workstation need to work properly.

**All workstations**

Enable this option to create data directories for all your workstations.

**Workstation number**

Enable this option to select from the drop-down menu the workstation number for which you want to create data directory.

To accept this message, press ENTER or click on OK.

**Data Only**

Enable this option to create workstation data only, without copying the executables.


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