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Cara Bereck Levy

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  1. I greatly appreciate the followup on this, but I'm still a bit confused. Is the answer that the Operand upload from an SD card feature has a bug and that it is now resolved in Visilogic 9.5.0? If so, is there a practical workaround for programs written with Visilogic 9.4.0?

    As my guru buddy R.Moses wrote, yep, it's a bug.

    Until we issue a new OS, save the values again after the power up scan.

  2. Simon, you beat me to it. If I may expand, I would like to sing praise from mountains on high that we finally can back up our data as part of the program!

    Cara - it doesn't need to be in Excel. It just needs to be, and now it is. Why didn't you tell us this was coming?

    Joe T.

    Well, it is in the What's New :-)

    I'm glad that Excel format isn't a major issue.

    I'm waiting for you to upload a hosanna or two. No old school midi files, please--I expect 3-part harmony at least :P

  3. Hi guys,

    I read this through--and let me second Flex--Damian, terrific post.

    I just rearranged a few things in the forum, to include:

    Best Programming Practices

    Tips from Unitronics gurus

    forums

    So please--Damian, would you (or may I) put that post of yours there?

    Great idea, Flex, and I will look around for posts that should be moved/copied there.

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  4. Ok, I spoke to the Creator of the Suite, the SaraGuru. Unfortunately, the Suite is a simple container of .exe files, and has no immediate way to detect when the program has started--which would be the trigger for ending the hourglass.

    It would be possible to 'end' the hourglass with a timer set for say, 3 seconds...but I'd need some more users asking for this before I can get it on the to-do schedule...

  5. This has nothing to do with Unitronics products, but if you need to maintain a library of technical documents, this comes in handy.

    If you use Adobe Reader, open it and use and use Adobe Reader's Advanced Search feature.

    Simply hit Shift + CTRL + F (or find it on the menus, which is in different places depending on the version you have; in mine it was under the Edit menu)

    http://www.ghacks.net/2011/04/02/how-to-search-multiple-pdf-documents-at-once/

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