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Re: Windows 10: importing libraries
I guess you have tried all this - but just in case:
It may be that Win uses another directory, for instance this: C:\Users\Hans\eTeks\Sweet Home 3D\furniture
Did you try Help-About-Libraries? Clicking an existing library (if any) should tell you which directory to use.
Assuming you have taken the libraries out of the .zip container so you have .sh3f files, did you try double-clicking them (provided file associations work) OR Furniture-Import Furniture Library?
As for what you are doing wrong, one possible conclusion could be "using Win 10"
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Re: Windows 10: importing libraries
Hola Ola,
Problem solved. 1 - The files were in the correct library. 2 - Seems the files were double-zipped. I unzipped the files after putting them in the correct library. Turns out I had to unzip them again. Now they show the *.sh3f extension and are recognized by SH3D. 3 - Thanks for the tip that clicking the library shows the directory. 4 - I hate W10 !!
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Re: Windows 10: importing libraries
[Moderated : please don't double post, moreover in a thread that doesn't match your issue]
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