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    Default burst, explode attributes to text

    Anyone know if these commands are in MEP 2012?

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    Default Re: burst, explode attributes to text

    Quote Originally Posted by thoff View Post
    Anyone know if these commands are in MEP 2012?
    Yes. It's apart of the Express Tools addon. During installation make sure this option is checked.

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    Default Re: burst, explode attributes to text

    Thanks, is this something that I can still do, after installlation is completed?

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    Default Re: burst, explode attributes to text

    You sure can. Insert the installation disc and through the Add/Remove programs feature, you can run through the installation selections when it asks you to customize the installation. From there you can check the box that will install the E.T.'s

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    Default Re: burst, explode attributes to text

    thanks very much

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