Well, mine was the same. I followed the directions provided by @SLA27, deleted the data directory. DW loaded. DW and Extension updater seem to be acting strange, but not sure just yet about that. Anyway, pages load now with navigation menu.
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Does anyone know how to set up the default browse location for the icon menu wizard. When adding a component i would like the browse to start at my symbol directory. Ive attached an image to help out.
You have been given a good answer. Each time you copy the project to begin a new one the libraries and menus will be set.
Hint: You can set the default libraries and menus in the WD.ENV file, located in the AeData folder above Proj. This controls the default library and menu assignments you get when clicking the Default button in Project Properties.
Sorry for the confusion I have the schematic libraries and icon menu files setup through the wd.env file. I would like to modify the icon menu wizard so that when im adding new symbol i don't have to browse all over every time. I am in the process of adding a bunch of symbols to the icon menu. Currently if i go to add a component to it and select browse for either the image file or the drawing file it points to my documents folder. I cant seem to find anywhere in the wd.env file to set this. See attached image in my first post.
Resetting the printer to shipping mode is an option in the experimental menu in the latest firmware update. Once you reset to shiping mode, the initial wizard you are looking for will happen at next power up.
As the title says I am trying to get the ANSI Inch option in the hole wizard.Iam using a study book to teach myself and now the tutorial requires ANSI Inch .Any help as always would be appreciated.Btw I have tried the toolbox to no avail.
JD i went through all of them.I will post a screen shot later on but it is not there.The only ANSI standard that is there is Metric which would normally be fine as this is what I use in every day life but I am trying to stay true to the tutorial.
I believe the hole wizard is tied into the tool box. When you configured the toolbox(if you have) you are given the option for which standards to install. Go to Tools>add-ins and check Toolbox. Then on the toolbox menu at the top configure your toolbox. On the first section(select hardware) make sure you have the Ansi Inch folder checked and see if that gives you the hole wizard option now.
JD I had already thought of that but the tutorial asks for a particular hole (1/4 inch binding head machine screw) and the examples are used later on in the book,hence why I would like to insert the option.
The only thing i can think of darco is that during install Ansi was not added. Do you have your install CD? The place where I told you to go is how you configure the hole wizard. If you go to Tools>options>hole wizard/toolbox it takes you to the same place. You can look in your C:\Solidworks Data\Browser folder for the Ansi Inch folder. If its not there you will know it wasnt installed.
Hi, new to Uipath and cannot work out how to access the Screen Scraping wizard. I have no option in the menu, is it something i need to install separately? I am wanting to scrape from a command prompt. Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers
Hi. I was facing the same issue. I could also see that your issue has been resolved. I am giving this solution for anyone else facing this issue. If you cannot see Screen Scraping/ Data Scraping buttons on the top ribbon.
This change takes place for the projects created after settings are updated. If you are still facing this issue, you can try to re-install UiPath Studio. I dont know about any Nuget Packages that need to be installed for enabling this. Just ensure all the basic packages are installed
Ever since I was a little kid back in the mid 60's, every Saturday my dad would take me, my brother and a bunch of his cronies to either Aqueduct, Belmont or Saratoga. I loved Handicapping the races and was enamored by the colorful characters that circulated around the racetrack. After the day's races, I would pick up the popular tip sheets-Clocker Lawton, NY Handicap and Jacks Green Card to see how they did. It wasn't too difficult to find these sheets littered amongst the many losing tickets on the grandstand floor. I only imagined how much money these tipsters made for just giving the names of horses in the order they liked them with a couple word comments like 'Working Well', "Hot Trainer", "Spotted for the Win". Many were the betting favorites. After analyzing their work for several years, I began to imagine what it would be like if there was a selection sheet that picked a lot of winners, including longshots, and provided well written analysis on why you liked that particular horse. In 1986 I began my lifelong dream of creating such a product. I called my selection sheet The Wizard!
My process in the beginning was to handicap the next day's card, type the sheet, print copies on my kitchen table, then drive around New York City in the wee hours of the morning to distribute it to newsstands close to the Off-Track Betting Parlors.
Times have changed; technology has advanced. Race cards are available 48-72 hours in advance. Through the internet, my products are available worldwide. But one thing has not changed; the Wizard continues to set the standard for handicapping selections and wagering guides.
The Wizard has expanded the business over the years. I am able to include more tracks and new products. I have also focused on fan education, which I believe will not only help the casual horse racing fan and the experienced bettor, but also help the game by expanding the fan base.
The Wizard has created products which address wagering strategies and ticket construction. I include more difficult strategies like exactas, trifectas, dime superfectas, and the wide array of multi-race wagers such as Pick 3's, 4's 5's and the occasional Pick 6 play. Every product is intended to help readers not only have their best chance to make a profit that day, but to become better handicappers and players on their own, so they are successful over time.
The Wagering Strategies product, for example, provides suggested wagers for each race, and is updated after late scratches, 30-60 minutes before first post. Players not only receive my wagers for each race, but how I adjust those strategies based on the latest information, which includes scratches, weather and track conditions.
Designed to help the casual horseplayer as well as the serious fan. I take into consideration the following factors before making my selections and detailed analysis:
First, you gain access to real-time updates to the Full Card 30-60 minutes before first post, reflecting the impact of late scratches, changing track conditions, and any other information that might change our approach to the race.
Second, you receive the Betting Window, which includes suggested wagering strategies for my strongest plays on the card.I will choose wagers that I feel can help maximize profits. Beyond traditional Win, Place, and Exacta wagers, this might include Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Trifecta, and Dime Superfecta wagers, depending on the situation. (Updates to this sheet are accessible via download or e-mail).
*NOTE: There are occasions that an update to the Betting Window will be made more than once before the final version is published. If you chose the E-Mail notification option, you will be notified whenever there is any change. A blue box will indicate what race or races were updated. The final addition 30-60 minutes before each post will be indicated as well by a blue box.
In-depth analysis for my top 3 or 4 selections in each race, in order of preference, as well as 3 "Crystal Ball Best Bets" to denote The Wizard's strongest plays on the card. Program numbers, morning line odds, and more useful information are included on all selection sheets.
Once you purchase the Wizard's Full Card Selections & Analysis, your confirmation page will have a link sending you to an "Access Page" for all of the Wizard's products. From there, you can choose which track and date you would like to view.
A wise race track sage once said, "Knowledge without action is worse than ignorance." When you access The Wizard's Betting Window, you will have simple and clear wagering recommendations that come from more than 40 years of The Wizard's handicapping experience. The Betting Window is your key to winning at the races. Handicapping a race is one skill; betting it properly is another. Both skills are necessary to make money at the races. The Betting Window brings both of those skills together for you.
The Betting Window, a companion to each of my Full Card Selection sheets, presents suggested wagering strategies for my strongest plays on the card. I will choose wagers that I feel can help maximize profits. Beyond traditional Win, Place, and Exacta wagers, this might include Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Trifecta, and Dime Superfecta wagers, depending on the situation. (Final updates are accessible via download or e-mail 30-60 minutes before first post).
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