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V3 restoration

chenier

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+Having restore all my programs of origins, they all are nicked of one
oblique comma, and after a sign + with aux-over a dieresis, I would like to know the significances of it. Thank you
 
I would like to know what you just said? I am sorry my language skills are no match for yours. Could you please possible rephrase you question. Thanks
 
Hey Chenier, Go ahead and ask in French as we have a few francophones around here. (You can rephrase it too... as you usually do get your messages through very well!) Scott
 
I believe he is asking about the program names which now take the annotation of +/-, actually a "+" with a (-) sign over it), following restoring all of the programs to their original factory states. martin
 
Actually what it means is there is another program with the same name but the two programs are not the same.

If you change HI PRO it will have the +/- because the original Hi Pro in the library is different from the modified Hi Pro you are using ( the 2 programs with the same name). Give your modified program a new name and you will not see the +/- anymore. If you save your new renamed program to the library, you will have the same problem. Rob
 
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