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62 LandMark CE User’s Manual

Error message:

Directory does not exit. Using “\C_Drive\C_MyDocs\.

When LandMark CE is closed, the current waypoint fi le is
automatically saved and opened when the program is executed
again. This message appears for the following reason:

You change the name of the fi le after closing LandMark CE.
When LandMark CE is reopened it is looking for the original
waypoint fi le, but because it has been renamed, it automatically
defaults to \C_Drive\C_MyDocs\, where the original waypoint
fi le has been renamed to wptdef_C#.txt.

Fix the problem by renaming the fi le to its original name outside of
LandMark CE. You should never change the waypoint fi le outside
LandMark CE.

Error message:

Last Opened Directory does not exist. Using\n%s%s.

When LandMark CE is executed, it automatically tries to open
the last read waypoint fi le. If the directory cannot be detected,
LandMark CE defaults to path N and this message informs you of
the fi le being used. The original waypoint fi le cannot be opened for
one of the following reasons:

The path is invalid.

The fi le does not exist.

The fi le has been corrupted.

LandMark CE automatically goes to the default directory and path
and opens the default waypoint fi le (wptdef.txt) to fi x the problem.

Error message:

File already exists. Using:\n%s%s.

LandMark CE automatically tries to open the last waypoint fi le used.
This message is not an error message, but rather an informative
message to let you know the program is using a modifi ed or new
fi le because the last opened fi le could not be found. Files cannot be
found for one of the following reason:

The fi le path last opened no longer exists.

The fi le path last opened has been modifi ed.

Fix the problem by opening LandMark CE and renaming the fi le, or
resave the points of the fi le if they were deleted. To avoid this in the
future, do not change the last fi le to the name that was open outside
of LandMark CE.

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