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Article - I need some advice with editing or creating libraries in a lab.

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Last updated: Tuesday, 16 March 2004
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»Product Information

Product Name: Inspiration
Version: 7
Operating System (OS): Dual (Windows / Macintosh)

»Summary of Problem

Problem: I need some advice with editing or creating libraries in a lab.
Type: Software

»Description of Solution

Solution: Inspiration 7 allows users to create personal templates and libraries; as distinct from the standard templates and libraries that are found in the Inspiration application folder. User-created Inspiration templates can be saved to any location to which the users have write access. Note: this generally excludes the Inspiration Templates folder in the Inspiration folder on the server. Users can also create their own symbol libraries even when Inspiration is installed on a server. In this case; though; the user-created libraries will be personal libraries. They will be stored in the Inspiration Data folder; which is typically found in the Documents folder (Macintosh) or the My Documents folder (Windows) on the workstation of the person who created them. Either of these types of files can be added to the centralized templates and libraries on the server by copying them from their original location to the Templates or Libraries folder on that server. If Inspiration is installed on multiple workstations instead of a server

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