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| Inevents | | x | x | x | x | Events that represent HED tag 'Custom/Marks/InEvent' |
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| filerename | | x | | x | | Name of the saved file, using string swaps |
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:so: Filling in the config file is a great way to standardise the init stage, but using the manual option becomes much more advantageous for variables that changes between subjects. For example if a couple of your files need merges but the other ones do not. Simply leave the ```merges``` and ```mergefiles``` fields empty. This will prompt your for each file so that you can adjust it as you need.
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**filerename**
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The new name of the file once the script is config. Use batch string swaps when batching multiple files. If left empty ```''``` the saved file will default to ``` '[batch_dfn,.,-1]_init.set'``` meaning it will keep the same name, and exchange the old extension for *_init.set*. This feature is particularly useful with raw files or ESS files that have very large names, where all the information it not necessary.
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# Merging Variables
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**merges**
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