.tst file and a mapkey....WF
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.tst file and a mapkey....WF

 
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cad/cam/guy
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 12:10 am    Post subject: .tst file and a mapkey....WF Reply with quote

If someone could run the (Verify Instance) in the family table editor
....doesn't have to me more than a few inst. and e me a copy of the .tst
file it creates .. will be in the current work dir.. that is if WF
still creates one

Also if you record mapkey that is used to replace a generic model with
one of the instances in drawing mode and sent me that one mapkey
also...... you can pick any instance.... I really would appreciate it

also let me know what vers. WF you're using... I need to compare this
to r2001

Thanks

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Jeff Howard
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: .tst file and a mapkey....WF Reply with quote

Sent you a couple of WF2 examples.


"cad/cam/guy" <piearesquared2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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If someone could run the (Verify Instance) in the family table editor
...doesn't have to me more than a few inst. and e me a copy of the .tst
file it creates .. will be in the current work dir.. that is if WF
still creates one

Also if you record mapkey that is used to replace a generic model with
one of the instances in drawing mode and sent me that one mapkey
also...... you can pick any instance.... I really would appreciate it

also let me know what vers. WF you're using... I need to compare this
to r2001

Thanks
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cad/cam/guy
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: .tst file and a mapkey....WF Reply with quote

great !!! Now I am going to probably have a couple of questions to ask
as soon as I look them over a little better :-)

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