How do I initialise a new database without demonstration data?
Initialising a new database
Applies to: That's Rights!, That's Rights Agents, EasyRoyalties
To create a new database without the sample demonstration data, perform the following actions:
1. Go to Preferences > Connection management > Change database
Select "Create a new database", then Click "Browse..."
2. Navigate to where you wish to save the data file, then enter a filename for the database and click "Save".
3. Change the name of your database if you like (this can be different from the filename). Then click "OK".
4. Click "Login" to connect to your new database.
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