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Old 09-03-2003, 09:32 AM
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Default changing high octane table to the low octane table

Does anyone know how to copy the high octane table
to the low octane table without having to manually
go and change every single box?

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Old 09-03-2003, 11:58 AM
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Default Re: changing high octane table to the low octane table

This will be a new feature on the next release of edit, due out any time now (in beta now). Til then, there is no easy way to do it, unless you have 2 people, 2 computers, one could read them off to the other...
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Default Re: changing high octane table to the low octane table

the update will be nice

I did alt. print screen and saved it as a .jpg then just sized the two windows so i could see the numbers i was looking for and copy them to edit without moving anything around. Sucks but it works
Old 09-03-2003, 09:55 PM
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Can't be done. I manually copied every table from a 2001 program to a 1999 program last nite, 6 hours. No sympathy.
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Default Re: changing high octane table to the low octane table

My LS1 Edit v1.3 has that feature :p




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