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Posting code to the forum

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When posting code to the forums, copy from a text editor such as notepad, not from word or Outlook. Be sure to click the HTML tab BEFORE you paste your text.

Click on the "html" mode tab on your "reply" dialog box. Then wrap your text with like this:

pasted text

NOTE: Do not put a space in the I have done that here so it will show up as text. Also, be sure to click the HTML tab BEFORE you paste your text. This is how it will look when coded correctly pasted text


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    Hi
    I would like to know on a done design if theres a change of one macro , how do i incorporate these changes to the design using SOC Encounter 6.2. Is it that I load the old config file with the new library of the macro and then load the def of theoriginal routed clean design.
    Inputs on this would be very much helpful
    Thanks in advance


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by jmayee
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    Hi
    I would like to know on a done design if theres a change of one macro , how do i incorporate these changes to the design using SOC Encounter 6.2. Is it that I load the old config file with the new library of the macro and then load the def of theoriginal routed clean design.
    Inputs on this would be very much helpful
    Thanks in advance


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by jmayee
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