2009-02-17 06:09 PM
2009-02-19 06:01 PM
Barry wrote:Here is a screen shot of the re-created IS, along with the limited options within the Headline Settings dialog.
Could you please show us an image of your new schedule so we can see how you want the headings and can compare to your first image?
2009-02-19 06:05 PM
2009-02-19 06:35 PM
2009-02-19 06:38 PM
Erika wrote:This distinction does not occur in AC11, maybe this is new in AC12? In AC11, there is no setting to control the "delimiter" (or the character between the two fields) -- we run a Find and Replace in Excel to get rid of them.
I was wondering, in the headline when you have more than one field, if it is in bold you have a comma between, if not bold a period. Where is this setting?
2009-02-19 08:01 PM
Laura wrote:Thanks, I didn't know what it was called. I used AC11 to match your problem. Hmmm
"delimiter".
2009-02-19 08:06 PM
Erika wrote:Excel -- as we all know, IS formatting is very limited -- these FF&E schedules are exported to a pre-formatted Excel template, and the worksheets printed and included in the Specifications.
Where are you running the find & select?
2009-02-19 08:29 PM
2009-02-19 11:50 PM
Erika wrote:Not in AC11 -- AC12, I don't know.
Is there a way to edit this in AC?
2009-02-20 03:57 AM
Laura wrote:Thank you Laura.
Here is a screen shot of a brand-new IS -- note the multiple options in the Headline Settings.
Laura wrote:I can't be of much help here.
I can't figure out at what point the options become limited...