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    Can someone Please help me how to save my mach3 configuration as a xml file

    Can someone Please help me how to save my mach3 configuration as a xml file.
    Im looking into the net about this matter, but if someone could give me a helping hand i would really apprieicate it so much.

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    It already is. Just copy the file Mach3mill.xml from the Mach3 folder.
    Gerry

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    Exclamation FInd latest date.

    JaiTalkin.

    The .xml file may have a different name.
    After running Mach3 and closing find the latest date .xml file in the folder Mach3 in installed/run from.


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