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Keep track of probe usage

Hi,

I had a look around google and the forum but wasnt able to find what i searched for...

I guess We're not the only ones using tons of wrist positions for their probes to be able to measure everything production throws at us Smiley
Is there an easy way to keep track of the different probes / probe angles. I'm sure there are some that we dont need anymore but would like to be sure / keep track of this in the future.
Like a Deamon that puts the Probe, routine name, angle and date in a textfile for later analyse.
I'm open for every proposal; How do you keep track of your probes / angles?

A nice day to all of you ;-)
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  • Gather all programs and your subfolder in a parent folder. Open your calibration program or create a new program and in each probe press f9 and press the following button:

     ​All angles that are being used by your programs will be marked. If not marked you could go ahead and delete them. Repeat for each probe... profit!
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  • Gather all programs and your subfolder in a parent folder. Open your calibration program or create a new program and in each probe press f9 and press the following button:

     ​All angles that are being used by your programs will be marked. If not marked you could go ahead and delete them. Repeat for each probe... profit!
Children