Is it possible to export and import a set of variables?

Hi,
I'm using RH8 under WinXP. I use variables for our product names (=single software modules). This makes it easier to change the name, if a product name has changed. For each of these products there is a single RH-project. Now I want to import a set of variables, that I've created in one of those projects, to another project. Up to now, I haven't found an export/import option in RH for these set of variables. Is there a possibility to import/export these variables?
Kind regards
Stefan

Set up a test project close it, copy the rhvariable.apj file from a project with the variables into it. Reopen the test project.
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