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In this section you will learn that how a user can access the User preferences. Here we are going to make it easier to understand the step be step process by the complete example on this topic.

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In this section you will learn that how a user can access the User preferences. Here we are going to make it easier to understand the step be step process by the complete example on this topic. If we consider the example it will display the preferences of the user as root type="user" after that it display the node name as in the output is "anshu", "roseindia" and then it'll display the map tree. In this way we can access the user preferences.


 

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