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Are we supposed to put the TLC with optional sites.xls

in the XL folder? When I open the TLC with optional

sites.xls, it comes up empty.

Diane Curriden

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> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro

> in your XLStart

> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain

> the simpler versions

> that preceded them.

>

> Foxx

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If we already have the BE Pro TP, do we just use the

short version of the install instructions? Not

needing to replace the report and design?

Diane

--- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:

> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro

> in your XLStart

> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain

> the simpler versions

> that preceded them.

>

> Foxx

>

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Yes, that's correct, the report and designs are the same.

Foxx

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Diane CurridenSent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:43 PM Subject: Re: more on Assessent macrosIf we already have the BE Pro TP, do we just use theshort version of the install instructions? Notneeding to replace the report and design?Diane--- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro> in your XLStart> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain> the simpler versions> that preceded them. > > Foxx> __________________________________________________

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Diane,

It does look empty, that's right, but it isn't really empty. You don't need to open it to put it in XLStart.

Foxx

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Diane CurridenSent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: Re: more on Assessent macrosAre we supposed to put the TLC with optional sites.xlsin the XL folder? When I open the TLC with optionalsites.xls, it comes up empty.Diane Curriden --- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro> in your XLStart> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain> the simpler versions> that preceded them. > > Foxx> __________________________________________________

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Aloha

We have Procomp and Infinity Software. We are wondering if you could please translate the instructions from the Bioexplorer language, to an Infinity one? It would be much appreciated.

and ah

RE: more on Assessent macros

Diane,

It does look empty, that's right, but it isn't really empty. You don't need to open it to put it in XLStart.

Foxx

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Diane CurridenSent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: Re: more on Assessent macrosAre we supposed to put the TLC with optional sites.xlsin the XL folder? When I open the TLC with optionalsites.xls, it comes up empty.Diane Curriden --- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro> in your XLStart> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain> the simpler versions> that preceded them. > > Foxx> __________________________________________________

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Aloha,

We are still working on getting the new assessment files working with Infinity software. We placed the TLC With Optional Sites file in the XLStart folder. We removed all other files from that folder. When we open The TLC Pro Assess Consult file, then Enable Macros and try to Perform an Assessment we get an error message "TLC With Optional Site 3.xls Could not be found". When we also place the file "Optional Site3.xls" back in the XLStart file we can do the assessments. However because we read earlier that only one file should be in the XLStart file we are confused and would like HELP.

and ah

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Diane,

It does look empty, that's right, but it isn't really empty. You don't need to open it to put it in XLStart.

Foxx

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Diane CurridenSent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: Re: more on Assessent macrosAre we supposed to put the TLC with optional sites.xlsin the XL folder? When I open the TLC with optionalsites.xls, it comes up empty.Diane Curriden --- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:> To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro> in your XLStart> folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain> the simpler versions> that preceded them. > > Foxx> __________________________________________________

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Aloha,

There are two options:

1. Go ahead and leave the optionalsites3 file in XLStart; Infiniti users won't

have any problem with that, so you can remove the current file; however, when

the revised macros file comes out, which will let you overcome the problem

loading optional sites from the Fp areas, you'll have to do option 2 anyway, so

you could go ahead and do it now;

2. Reset your buttons.

a. With only the optionalsites file in the XLStart folder, and Excel open, go

to the Tools menu, the Protection option and " Unprotect Sheet " if it is an

option.

b. RIGHT click on the top button (Clear Data) and select Assign Macro from the

dropdown menu.

c. In the list of macros, select the one beginning with TLC with optional sites

and ending with " init " .

d. Repeat for the Perform Assessment button, choosing the macro ending with

" Assessment "

e. Repeat for the Save Assessment button, choosing the macro ending with

" Save_Assess " .

Now you should be able to left click on the Perform Assessment button and open

the Data Entry Window. If so, Save the file and you are good to go.

Pete

>

> From: " Advanced Biofeedback " <advancedbiofeedback@...>

> Date: 2006/01/24 Tue PM 02:46:42 EST

> < >

> Subject: Re: more on Assessent macros

>

> MessageAloha,

>

>

> We are still working on getting the new assessment files working with Infinity

software. We placed the TLC With Optional Sites file in the XLStart folder. We

removed all other files from that folder. When we open The TLC Pro Assess

Consult file, then Enable Macros and try to Perform an Assessment we get an

error message " TLC With Optional Site 3.xls Could not be found " . When we also

place the file " Optional Site3.xls " back in the XLStart file we can do the

assessments. However because we read earlier that only one file should be in

the XLStart file we are confused and would like HELP.

>

> and ah

>

> ----- Original Messatge -----

> From: Foxx

>

> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 3:25 PM

> Subject: RE: more on Assessent macros

>

>

> Diane,

>

> It does look empty, that's right, but it isn't really empty. You don't need

to open it to put it in XLStart.

>

> Foxx

> Re: more on Assessent macros

>

>

> Are we supposed to put the TLC with optional sites.xls

> in the XL folder? When I open the TLC with optional

> sites.xls, it comes up empty.

> Diane Curriden

>

> --- Foxx <foxx@...> wrote:

>

> > To avoid confusion it is best to have only one macro

> > in your XLStart

> > folder. The newer, more advanced versions contain

> > the simpler versions

> > that preceded them.

> >

> > Foxx

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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