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    Configuring CVTEST question

    Hi,

    I've set up 6 steps for my CVTEST, the last three steps are deck estimation, TC conversion, and TC conversion & Decks. When I try to change the speed on one of those last three, it will change the other drill to the last drill I was trying to change the speed of unless I exit out of the CVTEST setting and go back into it. Is there an easier way to do this so I can keep the drills the same but just change the speed manually when I want to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banjoclan View Post
    Hi,

    I've set up 6 steps for my CVTEST, the last three steps are deck estimation, TC conversion, and TC conversion & Decks. When I try to change the speed on one of those last three, it will change the other drill to the last drill I was trying to change the speed of unless I exit out of the CVTEST setting and go back into it. Is there an easier way to do this so I can keep the drills the same but just change the speed manually when I want to?
    Afraid I don't know. Haven't looked at this in numerous years.
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    This is kind of frustrating. Every time I try to change the times it messes up the drills by changing the drill from Deck estimation to TC conversion, etc... And I can't even tell the method it does it. The only way that I can get it to do what I want is to erase the last three drills and then replace them with the same drills at different speeds. Does anyone know an easier way to do this? Thanks.

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