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How we used it- A CAM program that we were using would launch an external editor when we selected the Post option.  By default, the CAM program would look for the specific proprietary editor executable such as 'proedit.exe' (This is just a sample name for these directions). 


Since we knew the editor software folder location that the CAM program was using, we renamed it (such as '....\Proedit BAK').  Then we created a new folder (....\Proedit\).  Then we extracted all the EdytorNC files from the ZIP we downloaded into the new folder.  Next, we renamed EdytorNC.exe to 'proedit.exe'.


Now, when we were in our CAM program and selected the post option, it thought it was opening the original NC editor but was really running this standalone EdytorNC software. 


** Please Note:  These directions are intended for people who are experienced in computers and Windows operating systems.  We do not offer help or support regarding the above.