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Revision as of 17:03, 5 December 2007
New Drawing Number & Filename Synchronization
Benderlink now asks if the internal drawing number should be reset to be equal to the channel filename.
Read the details below.
HOW IT WORKS
Filename / Drawing Number Synchronization Feature
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This is an example that starts with an INTERNAL drawing number of kb889543, and is given a new name of Rename12345678 during the SAVE process. See in STEP 5 how Benderlink handles the difference in internal and external names.
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STEP 1
Press the File Data button in the main menu
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STEP 2
Choose Save Data to File for a single channel
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STEP 3
Type a new filename for this channel data
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STEP 4
Change the new filename on the keyboard
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STEP 5
Press SAVE
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STEP 6
Select the DATA SOURCE then press the CONTINUE button
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In this example, we are choosing from "Memory" - which only saves the data currently in memory without refreshing the data from the bender first.
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STEP 7
Select YES, NO, or CANCEL
(In this example, we press "YES")
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YES: Select YES to synchronize the internal drawing number with the filename before saving the channel (part) file
NO: Select NO to skip synchronization
CANCEL: Select CANCEL to stop the save process entirely
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STEP 8
Select PREVIOUS
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