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2007-04-17 07:46 AM
Peter wrote:I have duplicate library parts, due to switch from AC9 to AC10.
Greg,
Please carefully read Dwight's post.
He gives an excellent explanation of things like .lcf files.
I had forgotten that most people do not extract the AC library
but Dwight picked up on that issue immediately.
By the way, why do you want to delete certain library parts ?
Dwight is right, it is not considered a good idea to alter
the AC library.
Peter Devlin
2007-04-17 02:13 PM
2007-04-18 06:52 PM
Miki wrote:Thank you Miki,
My advice is:
1. When continuing to work with project started with AC9 don't load AC 10 Libraries. Continue to work with old libraries.
2. When create new project with AC 10 don't load Libraries from v9. Update your Template. Because of huge differences between v9 and v 10, you probably have to do it anyway.
2007-04-28 03:53 AM
Anchor1 wrote:You can find out what materials said textures are mapped to in the attribute manager, but you can only delete/remove the missing textures in the material dialogue, under the 'texture' tab.
Q1. How do I deal with the remaining Missing Library Parts (40 surface textures) that show up in the Library Loading Report.
I think these are related to some AC10 objects that must have been inserted while using the AC10 library on this project started in AC9.
Q2. How do I find which objects these textures belong to?
If I can identify the objects in question I will be able to change the textures to AC9 textures.