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  1. Thank you both for your prompt replies, I realize now I was mixing 2 methods, and why the files are named differently.

    Diving Duck may not realize I am running 2 new installs of Win 10, not an update.

    Yes I have 'show hidden files' checked, all hidden files appear. Using cura to show the config folder does not work for me.

    I have found the config folder, and after reading the helpful posts above, I now understand where and why they are stored. Same as always.

    Thank you again for the help !

  2. Pasting stored definitions into the config folder shows them as type CURAPROFILE File, not the CFG file type that exists in the quality_changes folder.

    The pasted definitions were exported from Cura 4.*

    Any thoughts appreciated,

    thanks !

  3. On 7/16/2022 at 1:59 PM, Filmman586 said:

    How come when I go to help and click show configuration folder, it does nothing.

    Same using Win 10, have used cura for 2 1/2 years.

    using shortcut in 'Help" now, does nothing.

    I am trying to add stored definintions into a new install of windows, still not sure where they go?

  4. On 6/13/2018 at 6:07 AM, KickahaOta said:

    Well, there's one surefire way to make whatever change you want to a profile:

    * In Cura, choose "Show Configuration Folder".

    * Exit Cura.

    * In the file-explorer window for the configuration folder, open the "quality" folder.

    * Locate the .cfg file for the offending profile.

    * Open it in a text editor.

    * (Carefully) make whatever changes you want. In your case, just find the line for the offending material-diameter setting and delete that line.

    * Save your changes and exit the text editor, and restart Cura.

    Thank you for the tip, the config folder does not show in 4/80 Cura ?

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