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    File Extensions (mask)?

    Hello

    I was just wondering if there was a was to save the posted NC file with a specific file extension? Right now it saves the NC file as a .NCF file (ex. Dill Plate.ncf). I would like to save the NC file with a .HNC extension (ex. Drill Plate.HNC).

    Thanks guys

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    under file under preferences there's a place to change file extensions


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    Hope is help!

    Quote Originally Posted by glovebox20 View Post
    Hello

    I was just wondering if there was a was to save the posted NC file with a specific file extension? Right now it saves the NC file as a .NCF file (ex. Dill Plate.ncf). I would like to save the NC file with a .HNC extension (ex. Drill Plate.HNC).

    Thanks guys

    glovebox20
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