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    Toolpath Group posting generating several NC Files

    Hi Guys-

    So I've got a part in Mastercam X with several operations in one toolpath group. I decided to make another toolpath group for some operations but later deleted it. Now when I add or modify existing toolpaths that exist in my one and only toolpath group and hit the post button it now wants to generate 3 or 4 NC files as if things are broken up into differerent machine or tool groups. All the op's are under a single toolpath group, but now it wont generate one big file. Has anyone seen this?

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    Matt


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    Select all the ops then right click on the toolpath group and seltec edit nc program and set it to one name then post.
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