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Discuss Tile layout Software in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, I have seen threads to this before and have used Tilegem until now. I have upgraded to Windows 7 (new PC) and now when I try to add pattern ...
          
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    Hi, I have seen threads to this before and have used Tilegem until now. I have upgraded to Windows 7 (new PC) and now when I try to add pattern and tile to the floorplan nothing happens. I have sent a question to them so am waiting an answer. do you know of other software that could be used. I have seen Laurel Creek Software mentioned is this useful for metric? I do have TurboCad but you need a degree to work that but I still keep trying. Any new ones out there?
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    Never tried them but windows 7 has a run in compatibility mode, choose xp and it should work ok.

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    Thanks Alan I knew XP had a compatibility for windows 95 but never thought to check now for XP it even gives you SP2 & 3 options. Did a new diagram and it looks like it worked this time. Will see in the future. Now I know this I will see if other programs that have stopped working will benefit. I would still like a better program if there is one out there.
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    Pleased you got sorted out, you will probably find that all your problematic progs will work under compatibility mode

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