However, this was only the case for some users. I suspected that it might have to do with the language settings (as you can see in the screenshot above, the issue comes up for a French user - but for German users it worked fine).

Meanwhile it seems like we might have figuered it out, though: The action "Post a feed notification" seems to work for users which have the "Power Automate" app installed in Teams.


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Please note: This free Facebook plugin allows you to display text and links from Facebook posts. To display photos, videos, comments, and more, we offer a Pro version of the plugin. See the Pro Version section below for more information.

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The Facebook feed content is crawlable by search engines adding SEO value to your site. This is unlike other Facebook plugins embed the feed using iframes which are not crawlable.

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Include the official Facebook Like Box widget at the top or bottom of your Facebook feed and display a beautiful visual header with your Facebook page or cover photo, profile picture, bio, and number of likes.

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Show and hide certain parts of each Facebook post, choose whose posts to show in the feed, customize colors, font sizes and styles, the number of Facebook posts to display, set max text lengths, translate text, custom CSS, and much, much more.

In order to maintain the free version of the Custom Facebook Feed plugin on an ongoing basis, and to provide quick and effective support for free, we offer a Pro version of the plugin. Custom Facebook Feed Pro allows you to display photos, videos, the number of likes, shares, reactions and comments for each Facebook post, choose from multiple layout options, filter Facebook posts by type or #hashtag/string, load more Facebook posts into your feed, and more. Click here for a full list of all differences between the Custom Facebook Feed free and Pro versions.

Yes. Support was added to allow the plugin to power your Facebook oEmbeds as official support for these is no longer available in WordPress core. Just connect your account on the oEmbeds settings page inside the plugin and the plugin will power all Facebook embeds on your site, old and new. No developer app or account required.

This free plugin only allows you to display text from your Facebook posts. To display photos and videos in your feed you would need to upgrade to the Pro version of the plugin. Try out a demo of the Pro version on the Custom Facebook Feed website, and find out more about the Pro version here. Click here for a full list of all differences between the free version and Pro version.

You could re-post the Facebook post to your page rather than sharing it to your Facebook page. If you re-post the content as your own post on your Facebook page then the content now originates from your Facebook page and will be displayed in the Facebook feed on your website.

The most common reason for this is that an add-on or extension you have installed in your web browser is blocking the pictures being loaded from Facebook. Try checking to see whether you have any add-ons or extensions installed in your browser and, if so, try disabling them to see whether that solves the problem.

Can anyone point me in the right direction for troubleshooting this issue? I am using a dynamic mill path and a 4-axis haas post. Despite using the micro lift, the feed rate remains the same throughout the tool path, it does not use the feed rate I have set in the "back feed rate" input box.

The dialog box will open up. Press (and hold) CTRL + SHIFT + ALT, then press the letter "P" on the keyboard. This will enable the "Select Post" button on the G1 Dialog Box, and allow you to "select MPMaster". (ignore the warning which pops up)

Does a fresh copy of MPMaster post correctly? If not > I would also check to be sure that your Cut Feedrate and your Back Feedrate, are "actually different". Seems silly, I know, but I've had it where I forgot I bumped up the actual cutting feed, and my back feed was identical, so modality made the feed/backfeed equal, and only the top-level feed was output.

Depends on the age of the post and where the company you work for purchased the post from. I have seen companies carry V6 posts from 30+ years ago forward and then wonder why their post doesn't support the modern stuff in Mastercam. They get an updated post and then realize how much money they lost for all those years cheaping out and not spending money on a good post.

Every Post has different features and functions. Instead of thinking "should this be done a certain way", like reading a value from the machine definition, that is totally User-Preference, and based on who built your Post.

Your Post has a bunch of features and functions. You should read through those switches, and the comments at the top of the Post, to see "how the particular Post Developer set up that Post", and what features it includes. Are you aware of the Misc. Integer and Reals Numbers? These are set at the Operation Level, and are used by the developer to control NC Code output, based on the programmer changing the input in the Operation file, and forcing a regeneration before Posting.

In general, every Post makes use of the Misc. Values, in some way. Even "in the background", based on the default values, those numbers change the code output which is written to your file as NC Code.

If you're delving into Post Editing (or configuration) > I'd highly recommend you start with MPMaster. There is a bunch of extra logic, in both MPMaster (Mill), and MPLMaster (Lathe), for things like High Speed Code output, which is just not present in the default Posts from CNC Software. But, you'll need to read through the Post, and try/test the output. Don't be afraid to setup your Ops, Post the Code, then open the Post in a text editor, change a switch, save the Post, and 'repost' the file, to see the output change.

However > MAKE A BACKUP OF THE FILE FIRST, IN A DIFFERENT FOLDER. Sorry, didn't mean to yell, but really needed to emphasize that last point. In fact, make two backups, in separate folders. Just to be sure. Also, remember that Machine Definition and Control Definition Settings, will affect Post output as well. So, back those up as well.

An easy way to backup your Machine/Control/Post files.

With a file opened with (at least one) operation using the Machine and its related files.

File -> Zip2Go (on the backstage menu).

Make sure the proper "Machine Group types" is checked.

(Optional) You can also uncheck the "Config file" under File Options.

Now "Create file" to generate the ZIP package.

You will get more files in the output than you really need, but who cares?

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