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==Overview==
==Slash Command==
The '''bind_load''' [[:Category:Slash Commands|slash command]] will import a series of binds for to the current character from a specified text file in the game installation directory.  The imported file must be in text format with one binding per line.
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=bind_load|options= |note=Imports a series of binds for the current character from a the ''keybinds.txt'' text file in the install directory (C:\Program Files\City of Heroes\keybinds.txt by default).  The imported file must be in text format with one binding per line.
==Syntax==
:/'''bind_load''' ''filename''


Example:
''/bind_load takes no options/parameters''
* /'''bind_load''' bindfile.txt


NOTES:
* For an example of a correctly formatted bind file, the user may first create a list of the binds on the current character by using the {{slashcommand|bind_save}} or {{slashcommand|bind_save_file}} commands.
* For an example of a correctly formatted bind file, the user may first create a list of the binds on the current character by using the {{slashcommand|bind_save}} or {{slashcommand|bind_save_file}} commands.
 
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==Related==
==Related==
* {{slashcommand|bind_save}}
* {{slashcommand|bind_save}}
* {{slashcommand|bind_save_file}}
* {{slashcommand|bind_save_file|filename.txt}}
* {{slashcommand|bind_load_file}}
* {{slashcommand|bind_load_file|filename.txt}}
* {{slashcommand|bind|key commands}}
* {{slashcommand|unbind|key}}


[[Category:Slash Commands]]
[[Category:Slash Commands]]

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Slash Command

/bind_load  

Imports a series of binds for the current character from a the keybinds.txt text file in the install directory (C:\Program Files\City of Heroes\keybinds.txt by default). The imported file must be in text format with one binding per line.

/bind_load takes no options/parameters

  • For an example of a correctly formatted bind file, the user may first create a list of the binds on the current character by using the /bind_save or /bind_save_file commands.

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