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On rare occasions, for example if Jutoh starts behaving strangely, you may wish to try resetting the application back to the installation state. First try removing the application preferences, and then if necessary the folder containing the application data, such as report templates, sample files, toolbar customisation and other data that may be saved by Jutoh between sessions. Note that by removing the application data you will lose some of the customisations you have made, though not your project data.
How you achieve reset Jutoh differs according to operating system. First, quit Jutoh.
On Microsoft Windows, to reset the application preferences, you need to delete the relevant registry entries.
click the Windows Start button, click on Run, type regedit and hit the return (enter) key.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Anthemion Software, and select the Jutoh entry. Press the Del key and confirm the deletion.
Quit regedit.
This deletes the preferences. You can optionally delete the application data that Jutoh stores, by navigating to Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Application Data and deleting the folder Jutoh. Note that the Application Data folder may be hidden unless you have enabled Show hidden files and folders in the Folder Options dialog (available from Tools | Folder Options in Windows Explorer).
On Linux, you need to remove the file ~/.Jutoh, and optionally, the application data folder ~/.JutohData.
On Mac OS X, you need to remove the file /Users/<your user name>/Library/Preferences/Jutoh Preferences. Using Finder, you can click on the Home icon and then navigate to Library/Preferences, from where you can delete the Jutoh Preferences file. You can optionally delete the folder /Users/<your user name>/Library/Application Support/Jutoh.
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