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SPR General X All - what's the difference?

SPR General X All - what's the difference?

SPR General X All - what's the difference?

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Hi!

Subject says it all.

Regards

RE: SPR General X All - what's the difference?

Um, for those of us who do not understand clarity, could you dumb it down some?

Flores

RE: SPR General X All - what's the difference?

how about ... dumb it down a lot.
I do not understand the ??

Chris
Sr. Mechanical Designer, CAD
SolidWorks 05 SP2.0 / PDMWorks 05
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RE: SPR General X All - what's the difference?

2005 SP3.1
General lists 2 SPR#'s
All lists 6 fixed.

But I can't figure out their classification system either.

Remember...
       "If you don't use your head,            
                   your going to have to use your feet."

RE: SPR General X All - what's the difference?

I'm thinking the difference is the General Sp's are the one's that the general public have come across. The "all" catagory displays the "General" and the fixes for uncommon bugs.

Best Regards,
Jon

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