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posted: 24 Aug 2010 20:17 from: richard_t
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Is there a way of setting a minimum radius for an existing set of templates, in one go? I've only got 29 templates, so I guess I could modify each in turn, just wondered if there was a short cut. TIA |
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posted: 24 Aug 2010 20:36 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: Is there a way of setting a minimum radius for an existing set of templates, in one go? I've only got 29 templates, so I guess I could modify each in turn, just wondered if there was a short cut.Hi Richard, Sorry, there isn't any way to do that all in one go. But do you need to change all of them? The minimum radius is only meaningful while you are making adjustments to the control template. Once you have stored the template, the minimum radius setting plays no further part in anything. You could leave changing the setting until you actually need to make adjustments to each template. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 24 Aug 2010 20:44 from: richard_t
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Thanks. I want to go around the plan adding check rails to those under 10 chains. I guess I'll visit each template in turn. |
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posted: 24 Aug 2010 20:58 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: I want to go around the plan adding check rails to those under 10 chains. I guess I'll visit each template in turn.Hi Richard, Try this. On the storage box -- box > print info > print all texts menu item. Print to a PDF generator. Open the PDF file in your Reader and repeat search (F3) for "minimum radius". regards, Martin. |
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