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On my site, my own versions of interface files have a "_" (underline character) added to the standard MX file name (before the "." and the relevant extension). This applies to both HTML pages, and JavaScript files that I have edited. I edit the menu items within my edited pages so those all go to my versions where I have a HTML customised page, leaving unchanged the menu items that can still go to a standard MX web page where I don't have my own version of the .HTML page.  This makes it easy for me to navigate between my pages, as all of them link to my other pages.  If I am on a standard MX page and want to go to one of my customised pages, I select the equivalent standard page, then edit the URL to add the underline and get easily to my page.  This naming means I can always use a standard page instead of my customised page when I need to and I never miss out on any new features.
On my site, my own versions of interface files have a "_" (underline character) added to the standard MX file name (before the "." and the relevant extension). This applies to both HTML pages, and JavaScript files that I have edited. I edit the menu items within my edited pages so those all go to my versions where I have a HTML customised page, leaving unchanged the menu items that can still go to a standard MX web page where I don't have my own version of the .HTML page.  This makes it easy for me to navigate between my pages, as all of them link to my other pages.  If I am on a standard MX page and want to go to one of my customised pages, I select the equivalent standard page, then edit the URL to add the underline and get easily to my page.  This naming means I can always use a standard page instead of my customised page when I need to and I never miss out on any new features.


== After update ==
== After update - checking for bugs in MX or mistakes in your installation ==


Start the new installation of MX and watch out for any errors - If the device you run MX on has a monitor, then look in the terminal/command window. In all cases look at the latest file in the MXdiags folder to see if any errors are reported.
Start the new installation of MX and watch out for any errors - If the device you run MX on has a monitor, then look in the terminal/command window. In all cases look at the latest file in the MXdiags folder to see if any errors are reported.
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