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Article Goal
This article explains how to configure VDM to automatically embed Command Tables in all new view files you create—saving time and ensuring views are portable by default.
Why Set Embed Command Table as Default?
Manually enabling embed settings on every view can be easy to forget. By enabling it by default:
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Every new view will automatically include its Command Table.
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You reduce the risk of sending incomplete views to others.
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Collaboration becomes easier, with fewer missing file issues.
⚠️ This setting only applies to new views created after the setting is changed.
Existing views must still be updated to embed Command Tables.
Steps To Embed Command Tables By Default
1: Launch VDM: Open the VDM application on your system.
2: Open the Settings: Click on the Settings button.
3: Set EmbeddedCommandTables to True: Locate the setting labeled EmbeddedCommandTables in the settings list. Change its value to True.
✅ This tells VDM to embed Command Tables automatically in every view you create moving forward.
Article Summary
This article covers how to set the EmbeddedCommandTables configuration to True in VDM’s settings. Doing so ensures that all newly created views automatically embed their associated Command Tables, eliminating the need for manual embedding and simplifying the sharing process.
What’s Next?
After enabling this setting:
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All new views will automatically include their Command Tables.
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You won’t need to manually toggle the “Embed Command Table” option in each individual view.
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