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    Can anyone tell me how to change scanner files (.mpw) to ".ptn" files?
    Thanks,
    Salleyann

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    I can open Mpw Files with the CarveWright Pattern Editor software that came with my CW Scanning Probe
    Then Click on "Save to Pattern Library", it now can be Edited, opened up with the Pattern Tool on an Mpc Project Board,
    or exported to a different file or to my Desk Top, as a Ptn File.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Mpw File 1a.jpg  
    Last edited by Kenm810; 01-01-2011 at 03:55 PM.
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    Did the "save to pattern library" but how do you access after that?

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    Use the drop down Pattern Library icon to select your New Ptn File
    then add it to you Project Board or Export it to another folder, or to your Desk Top
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails New Ptn File.jpg  
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    Happy New Year Ken!!!

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    And also to You and Yours Ike -- A very Happy New years!!!
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    Thank you! We started it out right grandma and I are baby sitting our grandson!!!

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    We weren't quite so lucky --- our youngest grandson "3 years old", had to get 3 stitches about 1/2"
    from his right eye this morning -- I swear that kid can bounce around a room like a errant ping-pong Ball!!
    Ken


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