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Posted 25 Mar 2016 08:54 #1
Where is the Title/Text (Sony Legacy Text) stored? Is it in the veg file maybe? Thanks....
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Posted 25 Mar 2016 18:42 #2
What exactly do you mean Eagle Six ?

If you are talking about Text added to a project, then yes that is saved as part of the .veg file, because it is just simple data.
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Posted 26 Mar 2016 02:18 #3

DoctorZen wrote: If you are talking about Text added to a project, then yes that is saved as part of the .veg file, because it is just simple data.


Yes, Thank You. Before posting, I opened a veg in Notepad and did a search on a text word, but it didn't find a match. After reading your reply, I again did another search, but this time, I took the time to make sure the text word I searched was exact. The word I originally searched for was 'CH-47', no match. After reading your reply I did another search for 'CH-47' and it found it no problem. I think what I might have done was use 'CH47' in the first search! There are many references to CH47 in my project for file names etc., but I used CH-47 on the text. (George thinking.....what a dummy, I must have been half asleep at the time!!)
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