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Can not open settings in OpenLCA 2.0 (Macbook Air M1)
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The issue of "out of memory" in LCIA calculations requires more memory allocation. But I'm not able to open Settings at all. I'm using OpenLCA 2.0 on Macbook Air M1.
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I edited the headline, it is only for Macs
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You need to open File/Preferences instead of openLCA/Settings in the top menu bar inside the software (only for Mac users).
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