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Posted 9/11/2005 3:26:14 PM
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i have points 5.0 on my office computer, i also have it on my home computer, they are not networked or anything like that, i have about 12 custom forms on my office version of point, is there a way to copy, email, and/or save this forms to my hard drive so i can put them on point om y computer at home, so i don't have to make new forms again?
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Posted 9/12/2005 8:21:03 AM


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First, you'll want to locate the \pnttempl\customdoc folder on your computer. It's usually located at the C: drive, but can be any other local drive (D:, E:, etc). 

The "customdoc" folder contains the custom forms. A custom form has a file extension of .PCD ("Point Custom Document").

Copy all the PCD files to your favorite media (floppy, CD, ZIP disk, etc).  If emailing is easier for you, just email the PCD files to your home email. If you are familiar working with zip files, I suggest creating one zip file of all the PCD files, then email the zip file. 

Bryan
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