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Hi there. i made a reg file, you know reg files likes dll file in windows. i made it but i didnt run it. i dont know this. I try commands, loadObj but nothing. An idea??
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export a key of your register to a reg file, take a look at this, then you know how to buildup a reg file.
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Are you talking about ChemStation .reg files or Windows .reg files.
If you are talking about ChemStation files, how did you make the file. The ChemStation .reg files are basically data files that you would you use with a macro. If you type in LoadObj XXXXX, you will not see anything. You have just loaded the file into Chemstation.
Gasman
If you are talking about ChemStation files, how did you make the file. The ChemStation .reg files are basically data files that you would you use with a macro. If you type in LoadObj XXXXX, you will not see anything. You have just loaded the file into Chemstation.
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Yes, we are talking about Chemstation reg files. Ok i used loadobj command and i loaded my reg file, how can i run this.
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You can not 'run' a ChemStation .reg file. It is a data file. You use a macro to access the data in your .reg file. Normally your macro should load the .reg file for you.
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Thank you again GasMan. I did it.

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