Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender Batch Converter - Cut Length To CSV"
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* Click on the yellow folder or the white paper to edit the contents of the folder or file boxes by browsing. | * Click on the yellow folder or the white paper to edit the contents of the folder or file boxes by browsing. | ||
+ | * Adjust the output unit using the units spinner. (Either Millimeters or Inches) | ||
* The Open File buttons allow you to explore into the folders for either the parts or CSV file to build. | * The Open File buttons allow you to explore into the folders for either the parts or CSV file to build. | ||
* If the CSV filename is not valid, CNC Bender will ask you to rename it. | * If the CSV filename is not valid, CNC Bender will ask you to rename it. | ||
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* We were careful to keep no space between the comma and the cut length that follows. | * We were careful to keep no space between the comma and the cut length that follows. | ||
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Revision as of 01:39, 7 August 2012
v12-20120728
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Build a File Filled with Cut Lengths from All Part Files in a Folder
This CNC Bender utility program can extract the cut lengths from all the part files in a parts folder in batch mode. The output file contains PART NAMES separated from CUT LENGTHS with a comma. One part is placed in each row. This makes the file compatible with programs like Microsoft Excel. |
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