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    Default Vector Loop

    What does it mean in Designer ll when it states "Vector loop doesn't close properly" when uploading a project for carving?
    I am trying to carve the Iwo Jima pattern that I downloaded from this forum under Patterns.

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    Update to 2.007 for fix.
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    Thank you Connie! I just downloaded 2.006. You must spend 3/4 of your waking hours addressing problems raised on this forum.
    Thank you again!

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    What waking hours ? . . . we figured out years ago that Connie is a Vampire and just never sleeps.

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    So, Capt Bruce, have you updated to 2.006? 2.007? Please be careful with those wooden stakes you have been carving we need Connie alive!

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    Hi Jack,

    Yes I've been updating seemingly every other day recently. Went from V 1.187 back in March to V 2.004 after waiting for things to stabilize with the new features. I downloaded V 2.005 but had not stepped up until it seemed I could not open most file examples being provided in Posts. Loaded it Friday. Saturday it was V 2.006 to avoid the unclosed Vector loops problem and then today loaded V 2.007.

    Through all of this, I've kept my full Ver 1.187 copy and I still run many files there to preserve them for sharing or revisions since I know they work. I guess I've just never been comfortable with being out there on the "bleeding edge of technology" so it's like some of my planes and hand tools, I'm comfortable with what I have long used and know well.

    And Connie has nothing to fear. I will help defend her, against the mob with torches and pitchforks, because like everyone else I depend upon her kind help and support every week. Besides vampires are all the fashion these days.
    Fair winds,

    Capt Bruce
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    Good for you Capt Bruce, I am a newby so all I have to work with is 2.xxx(on the edge of technology). It is comforting to work with tools one has used and knows the intricacies of for years.

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