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"whitedeath" <I
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performed a pack and go that went wrong, and I want to do a reverse of what I
did. Has anyone done this before and will it work? The P&G was for an
assembly and it looks like the folders were moved, not copied to the new
location. Can anyone help?
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can't reverse a P&G automatically. The best way is to keep the folder
hierarchy when you P&G so you know which folder each file originated
from.
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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageAh
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yes. Forgot about the log file. I have the habbit of deleting it.
B-)
MechMan