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No Installed Extensions ?

I double clicked the qar example file and it opened QV and gave me a notice that many extensions had been installed.  But then I go to the document properties and there are no extensions installed.  Am I missing something silly here?  I am running QV11IR.

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Anonymous
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So I ended up taking this to support.  If you install the extensions they are definitely installed, but they might not be listed in Settings --> Document Properties.  The trick to seeing them is to go into Web View mode and create a custom object using the right click menus.  All the extensions will be there.  Apparently extensions are only configurable and viewable in the Web View.  This solved the issue for me.

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RSvebeck
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HI. Same problem for me. // Robert

Svebeck Consulting AB
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Same problem for me.. any insight?  Did you get this fixed?

Anonymous
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So I ended up taking this to support.  If you install the extensions they are definitely installed, but they might not be listed in Settings --> Document Properties.  The trick to seeing them is to go into Web View mode and create a custom object using the right click menus.  All the extensions will be there.  Apparently extensions are only configurable and viewable in the Web View.  This solved the issue for me.

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With QV11 there are now 2 types of extensions: objects (which existed since v10) and documents extensions. Both types can be installed from a qar file. Extensions objects are listed under extension in the "create new sheet object" window in webview. Documents extensions are listed under document settings->extensions. Note that both types require webview to work (standard native mode just ignores them).