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+ | ====== How do I get a Service Release? ====== | ||
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+ | > **Summary: | ||
+ | > **Related installation help:** // | ||
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+ | =====Question===== | ||
+ | How do I get a Service Release? | ||
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+ | =====Answer===== | ||
+ | The quick way is to use the Check for Updates service. | ||
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+ | In Rhino 5, go to **Tools, Options, Updates and Service Releases** and set the frequency to **Service Releases** or if you are brave, try **Release Candidates**. When you close Rhino, it will prompt you to approve the install of the latest and greatest. You may decline and run it after a future session. | ||
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