Chapter 5 New Modules, Deleting Modules; Easy Come, Easy Go Select “New Module” under MultiTimer Pro’s File menu, and a new module will be created. It will be given the default name “New Module”, and the name will be highlighted so you can edit it:   You must type in a unique name for the new module. If you enter a name used by an existing module, MultiTimer Pro will notify you of the problem and ask you to enter a different name. You can change the name of a module at any time by clicking in the title box and editing the name. When you’re finished with a module, you’ll want to remove it from MultiTimer Pro’s popup menu of modules. Select “Delete This Module...” from the File menu, and the following dialog will appear:   As you can see, you have two options: To remove the module from the popup menu and save the log, or to remove it and delete the log. MultiTimer Pro keeps all the information relating to a module, including a history of all timed sessions, in a “log” file. The modules that appear in the modules popup menu have their log files in a folder called “MultiTimer Pro Logs”. If you select the first option above, then MultiTimer Pro will remove the module’s log file from the MultiTimer Pro Logs folder, and put it into a folder entitled “Inactive MultiTimer Pro Logs” (MultiTimer Pro will create this folder if it doesn’t exist). At some future time, you can return the module to MultiTimer Pro’s popup menu by moving this log file back to the MultiTimer Pro Logs folder. (You will have to quit MultiTimer Pro if it is running, and relaunch it, before the replaced module will appear in the popup menu.) If you select the “delete log” option, then the log file will be destroyed, and cannot be recovered. Use this option with caution.