ADDING LIBRARIES
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2020-08-22 07:29 PM
2020-08-22
07:29 PM
Cant seem to find whats happening and where it appears when added ? Where do I need to be looking ?
tHX
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2020-08-24 03:27 AM
2020-08-24
03:27 AM
If you are adding a single file (object), you can only add those in your Embedded Library.
If you are adding a folder with many objects in it, or an LCF (Library Container File), then those you can only add as Linked Libraries.
Barry.
If you are adding a folder with many objects in it, or an LCF (Library Container File), then those you can only add as Linked Libraries.
Barry.
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Versions 6.5 to 27
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Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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2020-09-25 11:12 AM
2020-09-25
11:12 AM
How to use linked library.
I need to load .lcf file
I need to load .lcf file
Roopa A S
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2020-09-25 11:19 AM
2020-09-25
11:19 AM
Roopa wrote:Open the Library Manager > Click the "Add..." buton > Select your .lcf file > Click the "Choose" button > Finally: Reload your Libraries.
I need to load .lcf file