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Module missing after upgrade, Robertson's Greek grammar


Michel Gilbert

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I have Accordance 10.3.2 for Windows 8.1 Pro.

 

I installed the program, and the upgrades for Hebrew Strong's, Mounce's Greek Dictionary, and Robertson's Grammar. When I click on General Tools/Robertson's Grammar, I get the following message:

 

Where is the file for the "Robertson Greek" text?

 

I searched and found the (presumably) older Robertson module in

C:\Users\Michel\AppData\Local\Temp\AccordanceOldFiles\Robertson Greek-old

 

The Hebrew Strong's-old and Mounce Greek Dictionary-old files also appear in this folder, and their updates work fine in Accordance, and also appear in the folder

 

C:\ProgramData\Accordance\Modules\Tools\

 

as Mounce Greek Dictionary.acc2 and Hebrew Strong's.acc2

 

 

How can I install the new Robertson's Grammar file, presumably Robertson Greek.acc2 into the Tools folder?

 

In the meantime, can I rename Robertson Greek-old to Robertson Greek.acc2 and use it?

 

Thank you

 

Michel

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I just re-read my post and I should clarify:

 

 

In the meantime, can I rename the older Robertson module with the .acc2 extension, copy it into the \Modules\Tools folder, and then use it?

 

Michel

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Michel, delete the title from the Library and then run Easy Install. It should show up then. I was experiencing the same issue.

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Rick,

 

I tried that - I right clicked on Robertson's Grammar, chose remove item, restarted the program, made sure the Grammar was gone (it was), launched Easy Install, and Robertson's Grammar does not show up - right now all that shows up is an update for the Original Languages Collection (Accordance 10) - 8.8 MB

 

Thanks for the suggestion though.

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If you select the Original Languages Collection, I bet Robertson's Grammar is listed as the file that is not installed. In my case when I did it, the Ultimate Collection displayed in Easy Install and Robertson's Grammar was the only item listed when I selected that.

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I should add, tongue-in-cheek, that with a bug or two, the programmers have done a wonderful job providing Windows users with a true Windows experience. :)

 

Michel

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I've used Windows more this year with my Surface Pro (primarily grading papers) than all the years combined since I switched to the Mac. I really like the touch screen and the use of the digital pen, but I'm constantly reminded of reasons why I don't care for Windows.

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