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I learned a few years ago not to create or use profiles. Instead I do something else just as good - I do "file" "save..." and it saves the "project" which contains the STL file, the profile and ALL CHANGES to the profile. Also if the STL file(s) were moved, rotated, etc that is also saved. Everything. Even if you delete the STL file the profile has a copy. I find this to be a handy way to store "custom profiles". I'm not really creating profiles - I'm saving all the overrides to an existing profile.
My friends who create profiles have all kinds of headaches so I've learned to stay away from custom profiles.
But I have some friends who *do* use them so I'll ask them.
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I learned a few years ago not to create or use profiles. Instead I do something else just as good - I do "file" "save..." and it saves the "project" which contains the STL file, the profile and ALL CHANGES to the profile. Also if the STL file(s) were moved, rotated, etc that is also saved. Everything. Even if you delete the STL file the profile has a copy. I find this to be a handy way to store "custom profiles". I'm not really creating profiles - I'm saving all the overrides to an existing profile.
My friends who create profiles have all kinds of headaches so I've learned to stay away from custom profiles.
But I have some friends who *do* use them so I'll ask them.
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