Importing ".component" – but how?

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    proton
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      Hi guys,

      I did saved few of my components from panels I am working on at the moment and just realized I can’t find an option to import them into my project.
      Can someone please shed a beam of light on that topic?
      Tried drag and drop but no luck either.
      Any help is appreciated!
      Cheers!

      #54094
      dasfaker
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        You can open the .component file with a text editor, copy the code and paste it in the panel.

        #54097
        proton
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          Thanks das,
          but all I get doing so is some text formatted properly mixed with some gibberish characters (notepad, wordpad, word) so I can’t really see it as a code that will work in the panel.
          Andy ideas what to use to open it or how to import it directly into the panel?
          Thanx!

          #54098
          dasfaker
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            I use Notepad ++ (on Windows) and it works fine.

            As far as I know there is no way to import modulators directly.

            #54100
            proton
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              Thanks again das!
              I’ll try that.
              Cheers!

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