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How to change a .ui file to .py file in cmd prompt without errors.

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I have just started studying Python Version 3.6. 64 bit on Windows 10 Professional. How do I download Qt 5 without showing any errors when I go to cmd prompt to change the .ui file to a .py file after creating the the program in Qt Designer. i have gone to YouTube and tried all the ways that they show you to uninstall and then reinstall there way. I still sit with the same error. 'pyuic5' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.'
File: c:\Qt 5
File: c:\Python36
The Qt download is also 64 bit.
If someone can please give me a step by step guide how to rectify this problem. I have been battling with this for 3 days.
I am about to pull my hair out.
Thanking you
Mark
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Can you please provide more information? Did you install Python via Anaconda? My installation is always on Anaconda and that has given me fewer installation problems on Windows.
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