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Old November 3rd, 2001, 02:15 AM
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1. Inter Option Dependance
From: cmanos@crt.xerox.com
2. Re: Upgrading Data Files
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>
3. Re: Inter Option Dependance
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 18:51:10 -0000
From: cmanos@crt.xerox.com
Subject: Inter Option Dependance

Alrighty

A unit has 3 weapon choices, A B and C. each of them can be chosen
as a range, but you can't have weapon A and weapon B in the same
unit. You can have A and C or B and C, all A, or all B, but not A
and B.

Is there a function that will send up a flag if the user chooses some
of A and some of B?



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:29:13 +0000
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>
Subject: Re: Upgrading Data Files

One fine day in the middle of the night, Hedglin, Nils A
<Nils.A.Hedglin@Intel.Com> got up to write:

>Maybe I'm missing it, but is there a way to avoid having to manually
>recreate all your army rosters each time a new data file comes out? Can you
>save the rosters in text or XML & then copy them back in? I primarily use
>AB for Mordheim & maintain about 10 rosters. I now have rosters that I
>haven't kept up to date (recreating them with each new data file) & their
>old enough that I can't find the data files that allow them to be loaded
>without an error.

As long as you're using the latest version of Army Builder, problems
such as these should be minimised. Have you upgraded?

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 23:29:51 +0000
From: Colen 'Skrillboy' McAlister <demandred@skrill.org>
Subject: Re: Inter Option Dependance

One fine day in the middle of the night, cmanos@crt.xerox.com got up to
write:

>Alrighty
>
>A unit has 3 weapon choices, A B and C. each of them can be chosen
>as a range, but you can't have weapon A and weapon B in the same
>unit. You can have A and C or B and C, all A, or all B, but not A
>and B.
>
>Is there a function that will send up a flag if the user chooses some
>of A and some of B?

Why not give A the attribute over:B=deselect and B the attribute
over:A=deselect?

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