Open Job opens an existing job file. The job file is an ASCII file containing the specifications created by the WinCross interface.
A job file requires a *.job extension. Job files automatically appear in the dialog box when you choose File|Open |Open Job and navigate to the folder containing the desired *.job file. WinCross supports long-character filenames.
From Local Sources:
Having navigated to the desired folder containing your *.job file, you can single-click any file shown to display it in the File name: field, then select Open (or double-click on a filename).
It is best to have all the files related to a single job within the same folder. When you open a job file, its folder becomes the current folder. This can cause confusion and require extra effort if you have stored other files related to the same job in multiple folders.
Note: As an alternative to File|Open|Open Job, you can drag a job file (*.job) from another location and drop it in WinCross. WinCross will open the job file and launch View|Job File to display the open job file. |
When you choose File from the Main menu, up to four of the most recent job files are displayed at the bottom of the File Menu (in an MRU, or Most Recently Used, list). After four job files are displayed, up to four data files are displayed. You can click on any of the displayed files to open them.
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