EQ 5 help

Does anyone have EQ5? I do, though I haven't used it much. I would like to download a specific block. I followed the directions, I thought, but when I go to upload it I can't find it. Here's what I want to copy:

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the "traditional collection 1," and more specifically, 1904 Star. (I choose "save to disk," but then when I have EQ5 opened and try to put this collection into the block library I can't find the file. I've gone to "my computer," looked in the C drive, etc., but can't find files with the "EQ5 Project" extension.)

Thanks!

Nann in Winthrop Harbor, Illinois

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Nbhilyard
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I forgot to say that when you copy them into your PJ5 file, then you open EQ5 with that project selected. Go to the libraries menu and pick a library and style. Then you can save the sketchbook contents into one of your style libraries.

HTH

Linda

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Linda

Hi:

In EQ5 a "PJ5" file is a project file. When you open Eq5, click on the "Open an existing project" tab. Then click on the folder at the bottom of the tab. Go to the folder where you saved the project and open it. Once you have the project open, follow the directions on the Block Central page that tells you how to save the blocks into a User Library. That will allow you to access the blocks from any project.

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