1) Copy the folder with all of OpenLP's settings files to a second machine<br>2) Install OpenLP on that second machine<br>3) Point that new install of OpenLP to the folder where you put the files<br>4) Voila! One new training machine<br><br>OR (slightly more arduous, but requires no new hardware)<br><br>1) Copy the folder with all of OpenLP's settings files to another folder<br>2) When you use the PC for training tell OpenLP to look at that second folder<br>3) When you use the PC for presentations tell OpenLP to look at the normal folder<br><br>OR (simpler, and no new hardware, and extra features)<br><br>1) Copy the folder with all of OpenLP's settings files to DropBox or OneDrive<br>2) Redirect OpenLP to look at that new folder<br>3) If one of your youth messes up the database, use the file history on DropBox or OneDrive to go back a previous version of the database.<br><br>BONUS FEATURE: This option, which I use, enables you to have the same database across various PCs. Although I wouldn't do it if you wanted to use both machines simultaneously, and you do have to allow a couple of minutes for changes to sync each time you boot the PC.