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Ghutchi1

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  1. If you are on a Windows computer you can use the Paint program to print off a panoramic photo over multiple sheets, you select print preview and use page setup, the option to set scaling using fit to will break the panorama into multiple pages, the first box is set to the number of pages you want and you can scroll through the pages before you print.

  2. Not sure if any of the below has been provided before but thought it might help.

    I have had a similar issue when adding in new Hornby locos into RailMaster with non Hornby decoders.

    I have seen this issue with various versions of RailMaster, when I added a new loco into the setup locomotives screen, changed the address to a long address, wrote the cv's, exited cv screen, set the loco id to the same as the decoder id and saved the loco, the speed slider would have a top speed of 1 mph. This meant the loco would go flat out or not move.

    My steps to get around this are as follows, you don't need to read the CV's for this to work.

    Add the loco into the setup locomotives screen and set the locomotive DCC id as the default 003, save the loco, exit the setup locomotives screen.

    Check the throttle shows up with the correct scale top speed. Exit RailMaster and restart it.

    The loco should still show up in the throttle list correctly, open setup locomotives screen and select the new loco, using the drop down list select the new 4 digit address in the locomotive DCC id for the loco, it will warn you to also change the decoder address, save the loco and and click the red x to exit the screen, check the new address now shows on the throttle and that the top speed has not changed.

    Go back into the setup locomotives screen and then into the locomotive settings screen, select the write 4-digit loco address button and select the same address from the list that you entered in the loco information screen then write the CV's and exit.

    The above worked for me even when for some reason the CV's would not read correctly.

    I hope that this may assist someone else in the future with a similar issue.

    Geoff.

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