Do you want to upgrade your cabs to Ver 6?

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Leo Graywacz
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Do you want to upgrade your cabs to Ver 6?

Post by Leo Graywacz »

I get this question on a kitchen I have going every time I open it.

Now, what exactly does this do?

The last thing I want to do is loose this kitchen. It has some complicated things in it and if I had to start over I would probably take a sledge hammer to my laptop

So, after I press 'yes' and it does its thing, what happens? Does it save the file, save the cabinets, what does it do? Is it going to overwrite my existing file, or do I have to manually save the new version.

I just can't take the chance that I will lose this file.
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Re: Do you want to upgrade your cabs to Ver 6?

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After you upgrade the job (cabinet/assembly), save the NEW file with a NEW name and you will still have both versions.
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Re: Do you want to upgrade your cabs to Ver 6?

Post by Leo Graywacz »

That is what I figured, but without truly knowing there is no way I could chance it.

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