![]() ![]() You might want to give Bundles you create this way names that begin with your initials followed by the name of the bundle you modified, e.g., 'DY-python'.īut it's not the unique name that you rely on to keep them from being overwritten. that you want to modify, from the original bundle, to new snippet/macro/command windows in the Bundle Editor and start editing. Then just copy+paste the snippets, macros, commands, etc. Instead of editing an existing bundle, create a new one (bottom left-hand corner of the Bundle Editor, click on the "+" dropdown then click 'New Bundle') and give it a unique (but descriptive) name. Here's the idiot-proof way to to make sure you don't unintentionally overwrite your custom-edited version during a Bundle update:
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