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- | **Setting up an environment variable in Windows 10** \\ | + | ====== |
- | Environment variables are variables that describe the environment in which apps and programs run.In Windows, environment variables have a name and value. For example, the variable windir (short for " | + | Environment variables are variables that describe the environment in which apps and programs run. In Windows, environment variables have a name and value. For example, the variable windir (short for " |
Setting up **PATH**. | Setting up **PATH**. | ||
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The concept of environment variables exists in most operating systems, from Linux to macOS to Windows. In principle, they mean the same thing but the way they are implemented and used differs. | The concept of environment variables exists in most operating systems, from Linux to macOS to Windows. In principle, they mean the same thing but the way they are implemented and used differs. | ||
- | - In Windows 10, use the search box on the taskbar to look for the environment variable. Then, click or tap on the “Edit the system environment variables” search result.\\ | ||
- | - Single click on EnvironmentVariables..\\ | ||
- | - A new window will pop up and there you can see user variables.\\ | ||
- | - Single click on New and another window will pop up.\\ | ||
- | - Add Variable name & Variable value. ((< | ||
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+ | * In Windows 10, use the search box on the taskbar to look for the environment variable. Then, click or tap on the “Edit the system environment variables” search result.{{ : | ||
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+ | * A new window will pop up and there you can see user variables, Single click on New, and another window will pop up.{{ : | ||
+ | * Add Variable name & Variable value. e.g If we want to add Blender version 2.83 ((< | ||
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+ | * After adding Variable name & Variable value click on **ok** and the path added will look like this.{{ : |
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