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Putting custom airfoil file into JavaProp....question.

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StarJar

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The JavaProp tutorial says you can add a file to use your own airfoil.
He states that the file can be a JavaFoil file, saved as an .xml file.
  1. JavaPropUser'sGuide
I see the files of my JavaProp program, but don't know where to put the custom af#.xml file. The files go like this:
MH AeroTools> JavaProp>Automation,Java,Translation..and various txt,rtf,vbs, and pdf files below that.
Being kind of novice to programs, I haven't a clue where the custom airfoil data .xml file would go.
Can anyone give me some pointers?
 
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