How to Check the Save Location of a Catalog in Use
In IRONCAD, you can register your preferred items in a catalog and create catalogs as needed.
These catalogs can be saved in any location and used later.
If you forget where a catalog has been saved, follow the steps below to check its location.
Procedure:
[1] In the Catalog Browser, select the catalog whose save location you want to confirm.
[2] Go to the Common tab, then in the Catalog group, click Save As.
Alternatively, select Save As from the dropdown menu.
[3] The Save As dialog will appear, showing the current save location of the selected catalog.
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