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evanags
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3/21/2017 10:16:54 AM
Choose Template Menu
When I go to File/New by Template I have my two preferred ckt files showing, my inch and my mm. Well, yesterday I went to File/New by Template/Choose Template and did some searching for other older templates. Now when I go to File/New by Template I not only have my two preferred ckt files but about a dozen others that I had opened. Is there a way to purge out all these other files from the drop down? A few of them are named the same so I can't really know which is which. I just want to see the two I want. They must be stored somewhere In the KC folder but where, and can I remove those unwanted entries? Closing and restarting KC does not empty the list. I was unable to readily see under Options, if there was a way to empty the list.
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Ken_Harris
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3/21/2017 11:02:56 AM
RE:Choose Template Menu
It is in the system registry under "Current user> Software> Kubotek> KeyCreator>" then the Version your are using ">Recent Template List"
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evanags
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3/21/2017 4:59:08 PM
RE:Choose Template Menu
Thanks Ken. Did carefully remove the extra entries and all is good. One needs to be careful navigating around in the registry, but it did show where a lot of info is stored. Thanks for that.
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