2005-11-10
04:52 PM
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2023-05-19
04:05 PM
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Gordana Radonic
2007-01-01 12:02 AM
2007-01-01 04:26 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Lame. I think I'm loosing my mind. I thought that you could choose from all the loaded zone identifiers in the Zone Tool's settings directly rather than doing it under "Element Attributes/Zone Categories." Is this a new behavior in 10? Thanks for the word about Superzone. Perhaps you should get OO to show Superzone as AC10 compliant.
What do you mea "Alternate Zone Identifiers?"
2007-01-01 10:43 PM
Chazz wrote:Oh, no. The Zones are the same goofy "Zone Category" setting they were in AC9. It would be nice though!TomWaltz wrote:Lame. I think I'm loosing my mind. I thought that you could choose from all the loaded zone identifiers in the Zone Tool's settings directly rather than doing it under "Element Attributes/Zone Categories." Is this a new behavior in 10?
What do you mea "Alternate Zone Identifiers?"
2007-01-02 10:44 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Yeah, I never understood this. Why is the zone the only one where you have to edit the attributes to change the associated library part?Chazz wrote:Oh, no. The Zones are the same goofy "Zone Category" setting they were in AC9. It would be nice though!TomWaltz wrote:Lame. I think I'm loosing my mind. I thought that you could choose from all the loaded zone identifiers in the Zone Tool's settings directly rather than doing it under "Element Attributes/Zone Categories." Is this a new behavior in 10?
What do you mea "Alternate Zone Identifiers?"
2007-05-16 03:29 PM
Dan wrote:Not if you also put \n into those
he second line, however, will overlap Room No., Area, etc. if toggled on to show in the zone stamp.
Dan K