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| Disaster, I did something, not sure what and lost all the hyper links to other geomaps, is there anyway to re-establish these links and where can I view the other geomaps Dave
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| Have you been opening a file *.v1x.gno created with beta with genopro V1.x? Try to recreate a situation, and describe it more throughly...
- "εν οιδα οτι ουδεν οιδα" (Σωκρατησ) - "The only thing that I know is that I don't know anything" (Socrates)
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| Actually I have now found out how to reconect to my genomaps, but there is a long list of them and they are called genomap1 and genomap2 and so on, if I could go through them and rename them I could sort it out, but how do I rename them, or find them in my file index
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doakey (9/22/2005) Actually I have now found out how to reconect to my genomaps, but there is a long list of them and they are called genomap1 and genomap2 and so on, if I could go through them and rename them I could sort it out, but how do I rename them, or find them in my file indexRight-click on the genomap tab and click on Rename - you can then type a new name for the tab which will then show up when you reset the hyperlink.
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| try to open the XML file. in theory all must be OK.
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| I have tried right clicking on the genomap and there is no rename there, but if I could find these genomaps in my file index I could remname them there, so where does genopro store them, I cannot find them anywhere.
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| What is the xml file, there is quite a few of them in my file index
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doakey (9/22/2005) What is the xml file?Genopro save your data in the old version xxx.v1x.gno, in the new format xxx.gno AND in the xml format. All your information must be in this file and you can edit it. (be carrefull with the changes ) So you must consider to open the XML file and it is possible that all are ok....
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doakey (9/22/2005) ... there is quite a few of them in my file indexHave you been using GenoPro 1.x along with the Beta? GenoPro 1.x does not support hyperlinks, and if you do a "Save As" over an existing .gno file, you will loose the hyperlinks in the .gno file you are overwriting. You have to locate the last .gno file you have edited using the Beta.
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