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    Camworks error message

    Hi Everyone
    I've been using Camworks for a long time and I ran into a problem I
    have never seen before.
    When I create a new part for turning I start the machining process
    but I can't go and change my parameters for each process.
    when I click on Parameters I get an error message that says "Please enter a number between 0 and 100000" At this point I haven't even had the chance to enter any numbers that could be causing this. when I click on the error message about six times to close it my parameters dialog box opens up but
    dosen't work, I get the same error message when I try to change pages in it.
    This error dosen't occur in any milling that I do and any lathe part that has already been machined.
    Has anybody seen this before.


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    I am having the same problems, it started when I put windows 7 on my computer. new files and old files. someone help us, LOL. I don't want to put xp back on my computer. My new computer is also 64bit if that makes any difference.


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