QuickLOAD File Structures

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Re: QuickLOAD File Structures

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Ok, on further thought I think I answered my own question. I am going to have folders for different cartridges based on which gun and bullet the load is to be used in.. File structure has always been challenging to me for some reason. It is probably why my life seems so unorganized! :roll:
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Re: QuickLOAD File Structures

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Arktikos wrote:Ok, on further thought I think I answered my own question. I am going to have folders for different cartridges based on which gun and bullet the load is to be used in.. File structure has always been challenging to me for some reason. It is probably why my life seems so unorganized! :roll:
It would be easier to have one working cartridge file and all the cartridges you work with within the file. It will be quite confusing if you have a file for each cartridge as you will have to access different files each time you want to load another. With the single cartridge file, you use the drop down list to access a new cartridge without the need to open a new file each time.

I made this common on you new post.
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