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    • B Offline
      bob-designer
      last edited by

      I have a single model file. The Outliner and Conponent Browser for this file is listing every entry twice, such as:

      <group number3-1>
      <group number3-1>
      <group number6-1>
      <group number6-1>, this goes on for about 12 different groups, with the same data in each group listing.

      The Conponent Browser shows each conponent twice. But this time they are listed in 2 different windows; one stacked above the other.I have never seen this condition before. I would like to post screen shots, but I do not know how to create screen shots.

      Your help please, thank you, Bob

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      • B Offline
        bob-designer
        last edited by

        Sorry guys, I made a copy of Unit-1 and did not inter a group title for what had become Unit-2. Fire is out, thanks, Bob

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        • Jean LemireJ Offline
          Jean Lemire
          last edited by

          Hi Bob, hi folks.

          To create a screen shot:

          On a PC:

          1 - Press the Print Screen button on the keyboard.

          2 - Open the Paint program (an acessory that comes with Windows).

          3 - Paste (CTRL-V).

          4 - Save as jpgfile.

          5 - Attach to a post here.

          On a Mac, there is a free application that comes with the OS that is called Grab.

          Once the picture is grabbed, it is automatically saved to your hard disk, ready to be uploaded as an attachment to a post here.

          Just ideas.

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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