PowerPoint add-ins help in adding new capabilities that can polish your presentation in many ways. But when the time comes to uninstall theseadd-ins for whatsoever reason, you might be surprised to find their menu customizations, such as buttonsthat represent add-in features still exist! Click those menu extensions and nothing may happen, but these menu options are still there!
The PCBgcode files are in c: users jim documents ulp pcb-gcode-3604 The directories are set as below. When I try to run PCBgcode I get the message as the subject above. If I proceed regardless it complains that it can't access c: settings. Check your gerber files before you send them out (gerbv is good for this, along with this bash script to sort gerber files) - these gerber files are all the PCB fabrication company sees new parts: open PADS layout, and in the 'tools' menu run the 'PCB decal editor'. In the Import file from your computer dialog to the right of File Operation; tick the Extract Libs option and EasyEDA will extract all of the libs from the Schematic files or PCB Files. So, if you want to import Altium Designer’s Libs, you can add them to your Altium Designer Schematic or PCB and then extract them again into your EasyEDA library.
In another scenario, you may have customized your PowerPoint menus and toolbars to a large extent. Now, you want to restore everything to apristine state, almost like how the interface looked when you first installed PowerPoint.
In either case, it is possible to lose all these customizations. The key to this solution lies in PCB files. So what's a PCB file? Let's learnmore.
A PCB file is a PowerPoint Settings file where PowerPoint stores every customization you make within the program interface. These customizations include the appearance of new add-in menus and toolbars.
Physics for scientists and engineers 4th pdf. Whenever PowerPoint launches, it looks for this PCB file within a typical location:
C:Users<UserName>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftPowerPoint
If no PCB file is found, PowerPoint creates a new one! In other words, PowerPoint restores all defaults. Therefore, this creation of a new PCBfile can be put to advantage. First, we need to rename or delete the errant PCB file. Follow these steps to do so:
- Make sure PowerPoint 2016 is closed. Then navigate to the path mentioned below:
- C:Users<UserName>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftPowerPoint
- Substitute <UserName> with the user name set for your computer.
- Within this folder, you will find a PCB file, as shown in Figure 1 below. You may see more than one PCB file here,and this happens if you have multiple versions of Microsoft Office installed on your system. For PowerPoint 2016, the file you need will be namedPPT16.pcb or similar.
Figure 1: PCB file location- Now, you can either delete the PCB file or you can rename it with a .bak or another extension. We highly recommendthat you rename rather than delete the file! For this example we will rename the file with a .bak extension, as shown inFigure 2 below. You can also always delete the PCB file later once a new PCB is created, and everything seems to be working well.
Figure 2: PCB file renamed- Now, launch PowerPoint 2016. It might take a while to load since a new PCB file is being created. At this point of time, get back tothe original folder that contained the PCB file. You'll notice that a new PCB file has been created.
PowerPoint Versions and PCB File Names
The file names of the PCBs indicate which version of PowerPoint they influence:Xversion 1.1.5 download. PPT16.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2016
PPT15.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2013
PPT14.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2010
Don’t see the PCB file extension? Your file extensions need to be made visible. To learn more, look at ourShow File Extensions tutorials.
Safely Working with PCB Files
Always keep a backup copy of your PCB file. This backup file may come handy when you want to roll back PowerPoint's customizations to an earlierstage.Also, never rename or delete a PCB file while PowerPoint is still open.
How To Open Pcb File Powerpoint
Can't open 'c:storage.nv' permission denied #pcbgcode
What Can Open Pcb Files
PowerPoint add-ins help in adding new capabilities that can polish your presentation in many ways. But when the time comes to uninstall theseadd-ins for whatsoever reason, you might be surprised to find their menu customizations, such as buttonsthat represent add-in features still exist! Click those menu extensions and nothing may happen, but these menu options are still there!
The PCBgcode files are in c: users jim documents ulp pcb-gcode-3604 The directories are set as below. When I try to run PCBgcode I get the message as the subject above. If I proceed regardless it complains that it can't access c: settings. Check your gerber files before you send them out (gerbv is good for this, along with this bash script to sort gerber files) - these gerber files are all the PCB fabrication company sees new parts: open PADS layout, and in the 'tools' menu run the 'PCB decal editor'. In the Import file from your computer dialog to the right of File Operation; tick the Extract Libs option and EasyEDA will extract all of the libs from the Schematic files or PCB Files. So, if you want to import Altium Designer’s Libs, you can add them to your Altium Designer Schematic or PCB and then extract them again into your EasyEDA library.
In another scenario, you may have customized your PowerPoint menus and toolbars to a large extent. Now, you want to restore everything to apristine state, almost like how the interface looked when you first installed PowerPoint.
In either case, it is possible to lose all these customizations. The key to this solution lies in PCB files. So what's a PCB file? Let's learnmore.
A PCB file is a PowerPoint Settings file where PowerPoint stores every customization you make within the program interface. These customizations include the appearance of new add-in menus and toolbars.
Physics for scientists and engineers 4th pdf. Whenever PowerPoint launches, it looks for this PCB file within a typical location:
C:Users<UserName>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftPowerPoint
If no PCB file is found, PowerPoint creates a new one! In other words, PowerPoint restores all defaults. Therefore, this creation of a new PCBfile can be put to advantage. First, we need to rename or delete the errant PCB file. Follow these steps to do so:
- Make sure PowerPoint 2016 is closed. Then navigate to the path mentioned below:
- C:Users<UserName>AppDataRoamingMicrosoftPowerPoint
- Substitute <UserName> with the user name set for your computer.
- Within this folder, you will find a PCB file, as shown in Figure 1 below. You may see more than one PCB file here,and this happens if you have multiple versions of Microsoft Office installed on your system. For PowerPoint 2016, the file you need will be namedPPT16.pcb or similar.
Figure 1: PCB file location- Now, you can either delete the PCB file or you can rename it with a .bak or another extension. We highly recommendthat you rename rather than delete the file! For this example we will rename the file with a .bak extension, as shown inFigure 2 below. You can also always delete the PCB file later once a new PCB is created, and everything seems to be working well.
Figure 2: PCB file renamed- Now, launch PowerPoint 2016. It might take a while to load since a new PCB file is being created. At this point of time, get back tothe original folder that contained the PCB file. You'll notice that a new PCB file has been created.
PowerPoint Versions and PCB File Names
The file names of the PCBs indicate which version of PowerPoint they influence:Xversion 1.1.5 download. PPT16.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2016
PPT15.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2013
PPT14.pcb relates to PowerPoint 2010
Don’t see the PCB file extension? Your file extensions need to be made visible. To learn more, look at ourShow File Extensions tutorials.
Safely Working with PCB Files
Always keep a backup copy of your PCB file. This backup file may come handy when you want to roll back PowerPoint's customizations to an earlierstage.Also, never rename or delete a PCB file while PowerPoint is still open.
How To Open Pcb File Powerpoint
Can't open 'c:storage.nv' permission denied #pcbgcode
What Can Open Pcb Files
How To Open .pcb File In Eagle
#7872 Just installed eagle 7.6 and PCBgcode on win10. The PCBgcode files are in c:usersjimdocumentsulppcb-gcode-3_6_0_4 The directories are set as below. When I try to run PCBgcode I get the message as the subject above. If I proceed regardless it complains that it can't access c:settings. Why is it looking in the root of the hard disk, please? |
#7873 arrr, is it because the paths don't match ? Files stored here - c:usersjimdocumentsulppcb-gcode-3_6_0_4 Library to look at - c:usersjimdocumentsulp It seems to be a bit short. Perhaps Eagle needs a little help to look a level deeper.. Alternatively if you are not logged on as jim then you don't get permission to look at jim's stuff. bye. On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 at 02:03, AlbertHall <jim@..> wrote:
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#7881 After many install/uninstall attempts I have finally got it working. During Eagle install it offers to install to 'C:EAGLE-7.6.0' Changing this to 'C:Program FilesEagle-7_6_0' and all is well. It seems to be the 'EAGLE' in all capitals that causes the problem. |
#7882 Hi! It seems to me also does Eagle is the problem maker, but if I dig a bit deeper I can say Eagle is not the problem maker. |
#7883 On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 6:20 AM -0400, 'AlbertHall' <jim@..> wrote:
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#7884 I disagree. Eagle IS the problem maker. No modern program should install itself to C: . This is not only a problem for a standard Windows install in some cases it is also a problem with companies who have group policies that prohibit installs to C:. Developers who set up their programs installer to default to c: are just making life hard for the users of their program. Some of these types of programs that insist on wanting to install to C: do so because they cannot tolerate spaces in paths. Quite often they also do a really poor job of uninstalling themselves too. When I ran into this issue recently with Cygwin and a few other programs I created a ‘Dev’ folder under ‘…/user/documents’ . This path has no spaces which might cause problems for some programs and keeps the programs separated from ones that install properly to ‘/program files’ by default. Jeff Birt Soigeneris.com From: pcbgcode@groups.io <pcbgcode@groups.io> On Behalf Of Christian Robert Adzic Hi! It seems to me also does Eagle is the problem maker, but if I dig a bit deeper I can say Eagle is not the problem maker. |
#7885 We can debate the idiosyncrasies of windows and application developers, but to stay in a user reality we must understand that the windows system drive is not a desirable place to store our data files for a lot of obvious reasons. I have chosen to place all my static files and my projects to a network drive, however the location can be a local drive or even a USB drive since I got tired of windows constantly changing my environment with security 'updates'. Since I am lazy by nature and all versions of Eagle uses environment variables as per all of their documentation, you need to set: EAGLE_HOME = 'SERVEREagle' <For network or> 'D:Eagle' <for drive D:> HOME = 'SERVEREagle' <For network or> 'D:Eagle' <for drive D:> Of course in both cases without quotations. This will allow any version of eagle to work with 'your' files (and retain them after upgrades) by making the followingentries in EAGLE>Options>Directories: Libraries = $HOMElibrariesCommon;$HOMElibraries*****Will need to add all your directories***** Design Blocks = $HOMEdesign blocks Designe Rules = $HOMEdesign rules User Language Programs = $HOMEulps;$HOMEulpspcb-gcode Scripts = $HOMEscripts CAM Jobs = $HOMEcam Projects = $HOMEeProjects Simulation Path = $EAGLEDIRngspicebin SPICE Modules = $HOMEEAGLEspice My SERVEREagle folder contain the following folders: cam Design Blocks Design Rules ulps eProjects libraries scripts spice |
#7960 Mine worked just fine in win10 as 'C:EAGLE-9.3.0' after i elevated all permissions for that folder (including subfolders). But i like the solution of putting the files in server and i think i will go for it, thanks Chipteck. |