Import preferences to 30EA4  from old machine

Is ti possible to import my formatting, code editor colour, etc preferences into 30EA4 on a newly built machine from my old one?
Thanks
Steve

Yes, you will have to manually copy the system folder from your old machine to the new one, the system folder is usually located in
Win 7
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\SQL Developer\systemXXXXXX
Win XP
documents and settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\SQL Developer\systemXXXXXXmind some of the directories may be hidden
on Unix/Linux systems the folder resides in your user home dir.

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