Is there an easy way to tell from the program file what version it is? I tried right clicking the file and selecting Properties, but couldn't find it anywhere.
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Is there an easy way to tell from the program file what version it is? I tried right clicking the file and selecting Properties, but couldn't find it anywhere.
I'd like to know this too. Currently, the only way I know how to find the version of the file is to open it with PC-DMIS. Like you, I have tried to look at properties, but all versions just say "PC-DMIS Measurement Routine File" - Not very useful.
There is currently no way to see this information without loading the routine into PC-DMIS. We have discussed the possibility of adding it to the file properties but no decision / commitment was made. The only thing I can suggest is to log it on the ideas centre and, if it's important enough for lots of people to vote for it, that will lend it more weight.
Where within PC-DMIS does it show what version the routine is? Or do I have to progressively open the program with different versions, starting with the earliest we have untill I find the version that opens it?
In more recent versions, you can see what format the routine was saved in on the Save As dialog...
Prior to that, yes, you'd have to try progressively older versions until it opened.
Thanks Neil! That's a workable solution for me.
Thanks Neil! That's a workable solution for me.
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