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I have found that there is no such thing as "automatic save" unless you are
in LAST.EZ. If you want to take an existing named file and improve it - - okay click on the file and work on the wires, transmission lines and source tabulations, but be sure to SAVE AS and choose the same filename and just replace it. If you don't, the file won't get updated. I learned this after assuming opening a filename meant anything I would do would be placed under that filename - - like it would if you were in WORD, but no, it's not saved, and if you open another filename, the work you did will be lost - - in my case, all 32 wires, 21 transmission lines and 2 sources to enter data for 2 designs - - and you'll have to do all of it over again. I even printed out the description of the file - - it was all there - - but the next time I went to look at it, it was back to the previous file that the new design had been started with - - no update! Roy, you may or you may not fix this - - I guess it's been this way for a long time - - so you probably have your reasons. It's just that it's not like WORD, and I feel WORD is a preferable model. Of course once you know about the problem, I guess it's not a problem - - until you forget and lose your work - - so I'm lighting the candle. I have never lost an update to a WORD document. (You are prompted to save it, if any change has taken place). |
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Chuck Olson wrote:
I have found that there is no such thing as "automatic save" unless you are in LAST.EZ. If you want to take an existing named file and improve it - - okay click on the file and work on the wires, transmission lines and source tabulations, but be sure to SAVE AS and choose the same filename and just replace it. If you don't, the file won't get updated. I learned this after assuming opening a filename meant anything I would do would be placed under that filename - - like it would if you were in WORD, but no, it's not saved, and if you open another filename, the work you did will be lost - - in my case, all 32 wires, 21 transmission lines and 2 sources to enter data for 2 designs - - and you'll have to do all of it over again. I even printed out the description of the file - - it was all there - - but the next time I went to look at it, it was back to the previous file that the new design had been started with - - no update! Roy, you may or you may not fix this - - I guess it's been this way for a long time - - so you probably have your reasons. It's just that it's not like WORD, and I feel WORD is a preferable model. Of course once you know about the problem, I guess it's not a problem - - until you forget and lose your work - - so I'm lighting the candle. I have never lost an update to a WORD document. (You are prompted to save it, if any change has taken place). Beginning with version 4.0, introduced more than 5 years ago, EZNEC prompts you when you end the program or open a new file, asking whether you want to save the current one, if the description has changed since opening the file. I won't be making any more changes to v. 3.0. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... Beginning with version 4.0, introduced more than 5 years ago, EZNEC prompts you when you end the program or open a new file, asking whether you want to save the current one, if the description has changed since opening the file. I won't be making any more changes to v. 3.0. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Thank you for your quick response. I'm sorry I didn't check your website first to find out how far behind times I had become. Your price on the new Ver 5 is certainly attractive. But for now, I guess I'll be okay with what I have. 73 Chuck Olson W6PKP |
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Chuck Olson wrote:
Roy, you may or you may not fix this - - I guess it's been this way for a long time - - so you probably have your reasons. I prefer EZNEC the way it is to an Automatic Save to the original filename since that would wipe out the pristine file one started with. An improvement might be to ask the operator, upon exit, if he/she wants to save the present file. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On Oct 3, 2:45*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
An improvement might be to ask the operator, upon exit, if he/she wants to save the present file. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com That's the one that often bites me. Make some changes to a model, and on exit you don't get prompted to save it. Next time you run EZ it's there as LAST.EZ, but if you now open a new file you don't get prompted to save LAST.EZ, so all gets lost. A prompt to save on exit would be nice. 73, Steve G3TXQ |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Beginning with version 4.0, introduced more than 5 years ago, EZNEC prompts you when you end the program or open a new file, asking whether you want to save the current one, if the description has changed since opening the file. My EZNEC+ 4.0.40 doesn't seem to do that. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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steveeh131047 wrote:
That's the one that often bites me. Make some changes to a model, and on exit you don't get prompted to save it. Next time you run EZ it's there as LAST.EZ, but if you now open a new file you don't get prompted to save LAST.EZ, so all gets lost. A prompt to save on exit would be nice. Maybe you got plonked by W7EL? :-) I did and my version of EZNEC+ 4.0.40 doesn't perform as asserted by W7EL a few postings ago. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Mine's EZNEC+ v5.0.27
Steve G3TXQ |
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