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Realspeed program help wanted

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Created by sailpilot > 9 months ago, 27 Mar 2008
sailpilot
QLD, 785 posts
28 Mar 2008 12:17AM
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I've registered my realspeed program and am getting some of the divisions needed for the challenge. I've tried changing the default file as noted on the GTC website but the computer doesn't seem to let me move these files into the program, what am I doing wrong?

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
27 Mar 2008 11:40PM
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Open RSpeed, tab the "edit" button.
bottom, click, "add divisions."
Follow the link on the site for what divisions you want to add.
You not sure what boxes to tick or un-tick, sand me a PM with your email address, I will copy and send too you.
Mineral

decrepit
WA, 12764 posts
27 Mar 2008 11:40PM
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Does it come up with any message??? or does the file just refuse to move??

I have a feeling you can open the new default file in realspeed, by doing >file>open, then navigating to the new default.

It's also not that hard to set up your own divisions, they then get saved to the default file in the program.

sailpilot
QLD, 785 posts
28 Mar 2008 1:14AM
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Yep, thats got it thanks.
Just needed to be opened within the program rather than moving the folder around.
Cheers

decrepit
WA, 12764 posts
28 Mar 2008 12:24AM
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sailpilot said...

Yep, thats got it thanks.
Just needed to be opened within the program rather than moving the folder around.
Cheers



You may find next time you start realspeed you get the old divisions back, and have to reopen the new file again, sorry I'm not sure about this it's a while since I've done it.

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
28 Mar 2008 11:29AM
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I have had to reinstall realspeed a cupla times in the last few weeks due to a cupla of uncalled for reformats .When you set a new division i found that it doesn't appear untill you shut down realspeed and restart it.



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