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Post by caiaphas on Jan 14, 2017 9:20:07 GMT
Sorry, but could anyone help me with this? I'm looking for the location of my custom designs in the Data folder, but I'm not seeing this "UserDesigns.txt" I've heard mentioned before and I'm not seeing any custom designs in the Designs.txt file.
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Post by someusername6 on Jan 14, 2017 9:25:42 GMT
Sorry, but could anyone help me with this? I'm looking for the location of my custom designs in the Data folder, but I'm not seeing this "UserDesigns.txt" I've heard mentioned before and I'm not seeing any custom designs in the Designs.txt file. It's at C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\CDE\UserDesigns.txt, assuming a default Steam installation on Windows.
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Post by bigbombr on Jan 14, 2017 10:05:36 GMT
It might be a good idea to make this a sticky. qswitched
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Post by caiaphas on Jan 14, 2017 21:48:46 GMT
Sorry, but could anyone help me with this? I'm looking for the location of my custom designs in the Data folder, but I'm not seeing this "UserDesigns.txt" I've heard mentioned before and I'm not seeing any custom designs in the Designs.txt file. It's at C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\CDE\UserDesigns.txt, assuming a default Steam installation on Windows. Cool, thanks!
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Post by lorentz99 on Oct 11, 2017 15:14:58 GMT
My computer is quite messy. I have relocated part of my files to disc D form C, I am no admin, sharing memory with other user, so I have more than one Users\{username} folder, but none of them seems to contain AppData or UserDesigns. Computer experts out there: Could you help?
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Post by shiolle on Oct 11, 2017 15:27:39 GMT
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Post by Enderminion on Oct 11, 2017 16:34:45 GMT
My computer is quite messy. I have relocated part of my files to disc D form C, I am no admin, sharing memory with other user, so I have more than one Users\{username} folder, but none of them seems to contain AppData or UserDesigns. Computer experts out there: Could you help? press the windows key and R at the same time and type "%appdata" without the "
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Post by dichebach on Oct 31, 2017 19:04:34 GMT
My computer is quite messy. I have relocated part of my files to disc D form C, I am no admin, sharing memory with other user, so I have more than one Users\{username} folder, but none of them seems to contain AppData or UserDesigns. Computer experts out there: Could you help? press the windows key and R at the same time and type "%appdata" without the " I think he probably needs to leave the percent sign off. Not familiar enough with PowerShell to know why but, when I followed your directions I got a "Windows couldn't find '%appdata.' Ah . . . in the context of a PowerShell "Cmd-let" (command-let) the modulus sign has a special meaning
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Post by Enderminion on Oct 31, 2017 19:42:36 GMT
win+R, then type %appdata%
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Post by Kerr on Oct 31, 2017 20:00:52 GMT
Follow these Instruction' s and your wishes will come true. Move your cursor to the windows icon in your Taskbar. Perform a leftclick. Insert: %appdata%. Hit the enter key with Elegance and Precision! Click on the CDE folder.
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Post by dichebach on Oct 31, 2017 20:19:00 GMT
Had a comp sci instructor who got very irritated when I'd refer to "hitting" a key. She'd always insist that I correct myself and say "type" a key . . . I suppose depress a key is accurate too Vaguely recalling the use of the percent sign in C-string syntax. Not memories I have a strong desire to pull into the frontal lobes though . . . So why does the one wrapped in the percent point at the AppData\Roaming directory whereas the one without points a AppData?
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Post by Kerr on Oct 31, 2017 20:52:25 GMT
Had a comp sci instructor who got very irritated when I'd refer to "hitting" a key. She'd always insist that I correct myself and say "type" a key . . . I suppose depress a key is accurate too Vaguely recalling the use of the percent sign in C-string syntax. Not memories I have a strong desire to pull into the frontal lobes though . . . So why does the one wrapped in the percent point at the AppData\Roaming directory whereas the one without points a AppData? Well, I prefer simple and widespread language if it doesn't degrade the contextual message I want to verbalize, exerting pressure on the mechanical sensor designated as "Enter" is the way I usually express this information. I dunno, something about it being a "hidden folder" or something.
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Post by Enderminion on Oct 31, 2017 20:54:00 GMT
I suppose you could say that you Strike the key, although that has connotations to type-writers
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