Crop, not crap 

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>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 3:50 PM
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>Subject: Re: [PEDA] creating a 'virtual' component
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>My best guess is that since P99SE often times pretends to 
>close whilst stupidly remaining in memory (does the new crap 
>of Altium product still do this?) When Windows shuts down, 
>Client99SE.cfg sometimes gets chopped into pieces, some of 
>which dissappear...I've had it die on me three times. Each 
>time the file turned out to be truncated, and in each case it 
>was truncated to different positions...
>
>Long ago the SOP advise given here in PEDA land was to get the 
>program working the way you wanted, then save any and all 
>associated ini and cfg files... 
>
>aj
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>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leo Potjewijd
>>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 3:02 PM
>>To: Protel EDA Discussion List
>>Subject: Re: [PEDA] creating a 'virtual' component
>>
>>Exporting a component to a spreadsheet is under Edit - Export 
>to Spread 
>>in the PCB Library Editor (strange enough there is no way to inport a 
>>component....). The result is an Excel workbook (.xls) that contains 
>>all the primitives that the component is made of in a fairly 
>>self-explanatory format.
>>
>>The problem could be with your preferences, although I could not find 
>>any setting that sets a preferred layer for component placement 
>>anywhere.
>>
>>My best guess is that the "Client99SE.cfg" somehow got corrupted. No 
>>idea how or why, but whenever I suffer from strange phenomena whilst 
>>using P99SE they disappear when I delete that file (while 
>Protel isn't 
>>running, of course).
>
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