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    Default Creating new vehicle file

    Well I've found the best way for me to create a new vhicle file is to open an existing vehicle and delete all the items and create a new one from that. I saved the base data and opened that in a window next to the V4 window. To have a reference I opened V4 again w/ an existing file loaded and opened it's associated base data next to that. So, I had 4 minimized windows open, 2- V4 windows w/ a new and existing file and the 2- associated data files next to them. Tight fit but it worked for me. I was able to see how the base data was entered for an existing file and I filed suit. It also helped that the existing vehicle file I chose had almost identical base data files as mine- A114 (1990 ZR-1) and A207 (1993-95 ZR-1). Here's a few pics of the finished product.
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    Last edited by vilant; February 23rd, 2013 at 08:49 AM.

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