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Scott

That is exactly what happened to me.

Can not believe you are still here, I went to bed for 8 hours, it is now 9.26 in the morning in the UK.

Keith
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Scott has moved in here... :P
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Awesome, thanks Scott, I had done that already on copying the files and all seems to be ok, I didn't copy the Markup folder that was created in the public section over to the all user area, should I do that too?
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I am new to HTML Editor and following the above thread I still dont see any themes. I searched for the *.cct files and there are none loaded on my computer? Is that the extension i need to find? I am running Win 7 32 bit. Upgraded yesterday from the previous version, had to do it over due to not running as an Administrator. One other thing i noticed was that my snippets are gone....... Should i just uninstall and start over?
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George

Go to Documents library you will see 2 Coffeecup Software folders put the contents of the folder with the themes in, into the other folder. Then restart the software.

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Jo Ann wrote:
Awesome, thanks Scott, I had done that already on copying the files and all seems to be ok, I didn't copy the Markup folder that was created in the public section over to the all user area, should I do that too?

I think that should still go in the AppData folder.
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Keith Jones wrote:
George

Go to Documents library you will see 2 Coffeecup Software folders put the contents of the folder with the themes in, into the other folder. Then restart the software.

Keith


Thanks Keith, that worked...
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Well it's there already Scott in the AppData Local area, but it also installed it to the Public Documents area too just so you know. I did delete it from both documents area, but forgot about the AppData area.... maybe I should try again and see what it does lol. Delete Markup, and see if it put it there or not this time? Or should I just call it good and keep quiet now? :P
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Jo Ann wrote:
Well it's there already Scott in the AppData Local area, but it also installed it to the Public Documents area too just so you know. I did delete it from both documents area, but forgot about the AppData area.... maybe I should try again and see what it does lol. Delete Markup, and see if it put it there or not this time? Or should I just call it good and keep quiet now? :P

I say let sleeping dogs lie. ;)
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I've tried installing & re-installing HTML Editor. I have no Themes, and have purchased a new Theme. I can find the purchased Theme where I extracted it to, but can't get the program to read it.
It apparently imports successfully, but isn't in the box. See attached image

I was under the impression that this was a new bug, and that Scott was referring it to the technical people on Monday last.
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