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rebuild wdsig.slb - sld file location

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Michiel.Valcke
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rebuild wdsig.slb - sld file location

Hello everyone,

We have added custom source and destination arrows and have changed the preview from the project/drawing properties.

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But when placing an actual source or destination arrow the image preview is not the same one as from the properties dialog box. 

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As is indicated this image is included in the wdsig slide library. I know how to recreate a slide library, but to do so I need the location of all the original slides that are already included. (because I don't want to lose those styles). I have looked into my installation folders, public documents and AppData, but I cannot find the location for these. Does anybody know where I can find the sig_sty4.sld etc...

To be clear I know where to find the wdsig.slb. I just don't know where its content is kept. In theory I believe the content is no longer needed when you have the .slb, but without it, you cannot modify the .slb by recreating it because the slidelib.exe does not have an update function.

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You can find the files here:

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-electrical-forum/custom-source-destination-signal-bitmaps/m-p...


Trond Hasse Lie
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It's weird that the files are no longer included in the out-of-the-box installation files, luckily your backup files still work ^^ Thank you so much.

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Maybe @jaya_priya_ramasamy can answer that, and put your wish on the secret list of things that need to be fixed?


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