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To load any extension, choose Extensions from the File menu and click the desired extension's checkbox in the Extensions list and click OK. You can see a description of an extension by clicking on an extension name in the list. This extension is called 'NWF/DEM Data Editing Extension' in the list, and the description includes the version number and creation date. Click this extension's checkbox and click OK.
If you do not see this extension in the list, check to make sure the extension file (the de.avx file) is in your User Extension directory (to find out where this is, in ArcView click the View's Add Theme button and type $USEREXT in the line at the top and hit enter--the directory it goes to is where you should store extensions to make them loadable). On most Windows machines, the default for this is C:\Temp. If you don't have a $USEREXT directory, you can alternately place the extension in the $AVEXT directory, which in Windows is usually C:\esri\av_gis30\arcview\ext32.
This extension is dependent on the Dialog Designer extension, so you need to have the Dialog Designer extension available on your machine--newer versions of ArcView (starting with version 3.1) come with this, but if you don't have it you can download it for free from ESRI --browse to Free Resources--Additional Extensions--Dialog Designer. You can tell if the Dialog Designer is loaded onto your machine by making the Project window active (the window that has icons for Views, Tables, Charts, Layouts, Scripts...) and choosing Extensions from the File menu. Dialog Designer will be on the list of extensions if it is correctly loaded on your machine.
The Data Editing extension shouldn't conflict with most other extensions and projects, but conflicts are possible.
You can tell whether the Data Editing extension loaded properly if, when you have a View as the active document, there is a new button on the button bar.
Click it to start.
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