Use this dialog to configure how program and macro filenames should be formatted.
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Use this field to specify the extension that should be added to the program name.
Use this field to specify the minimum number of digits used when saving a program.
Example: If you specify 4, and the received program number is 123, then it will be saved as 0123.nc.
Use this field to specify a prefix that should be added in front of the program name.
Use this field to specify a suffix that should be added to the end of the program name.
Use this field to specify additional extensions.
When the server scans the directories specified on the Request Directories setup sheet, it will first look for programs with the extension specified in the Extension field above, if no program is found with the specified extension, it will try any additional extensions specified in this field.
To specify multiple extensions, separate them with commas.
Example: dlg, min, iso
The Deckel Dialog 11 protocols allows you to use a seperate filename format for macro programs.
The configuration of macro filenames is identical to the configuration of regular programs, as described above.