i'm by no means a power user of BIAB but once you get so far, once you hit a problem, a little time, thought and experimentation often helps you find the answer. or a visit to the pdf manual using the index might find the answer.

it also takes you deeper into the program and expands your personal knowledge base.

seems to me the OP could take a little time to explore rather than post a new topic every time he has a query. reading the manual is always a good start.

language is obviously a problem and doesn't help. but whilst we are always here to help there seem to be two types of queries - genuine queries which might or might not be answered more quickly by reading the manual and instances of 'why does it do that' to which the answer is 'that's how BIAB works'.

i think it's the latter that are a trifle irritating not the genuine queries.


Last edited by Bob Calver; 12/21/21 05:53 AM.