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    Michael,<br>
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    I've been able to use the ##fileprefix macro command, but you have
    to experiment to find whether a forward or backwards slash works in
    setting the path on your machine.  What I find in my collection of
    input files have it both ways, e.g.,<br>
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    ##fileprefix     c:/protot~1/com(00)/MdOffice/<br>
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    or<br>
    <br>
    ##fileprefix c:\Shared\doe2ep\doe2ep_ex.14\TMF\<br>
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    Joe<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="90">Joe Huang
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    On 12/13/2012 9:17 AM, Michael Hsueh wrote:
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      Hello all,
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      <div>I'm currently experimenting with using the ##INCLUDE command
        to automatically include standard libraries of constructions,
        schedules, etc. It's a fairly simple process and seems to work
        well.</div>
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      <div>Does anyone know what the proper syntax is for the
        ##FILEPREFIX command? The DOE2 manual gives an example with a
        format that I'm unfamiliar with:</div>
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      <div><i>##FILEPREFIX DRC2: [GUEST.LIBRARY]</i></div>
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      <div>whereas my basic understanding of file paths runs more like
        this</div>
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      <div><i>##FILEPREFIX C:/My Documents/Users/mhsueh/eQuest/templates</i></div>
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      <div>I've tried various permutations of the file path but my
        approach has not been working. I would appreciate anyone's
        insight into how I can do this!</div>
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      <div>Thank you,</div>
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          <p><b><span>Michael
                Hsueh</span></b><span> </span><br>
            <span>Project Engineer</span><br>
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                Engineering.</span></b><br>
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