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‎2007-06-11 10:22 AM
‎2007-06-11
10:22 AM
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‎2007-06-11 03:03 PM
‎2007-06-11
03:03 PM
Nope
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‎2007-06-11 10:26 PM
‎2007-06-11
10:26 PM
and i guess cell height is fixed not adaptive
IS is still unuseable for door/window schedule
Great improvements !
hooray for the new version
IS is still unuseable for door/window schedule
Great improvements !
hooray for the new version

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‎2007-06-11 10:35 PM
‎2007-06-11
10:35 PM
yeah, right. Soon you'll want a pony too 😉
What do you want to do that makes it "unusable?" Even with little annoyances like the lack of line-wrap, I use it all the time for a wide array of schedules.
What do you want to do that makes it "unusable?" Even with little annoyances like the lack of line-wrap, I use it all the time for a wide array of schedules.
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‎2007-06-12 01:20 PM
‎2007-06-12
01:20 PM
most of the windows are 120-150 in height
one of them in 300.
i have to make all the cells large enough to accomodate the 300 one (double the needed size)
and yes, not beeing able to place multiline text is making me draw the schedules - wich is not very easy because we only have text but not tables (like acad)
one of them in 300.
i have to make all the cells large enough to accomodate the 300 one (double the needed size)
and yes, not beeing able to place multiline text is making me draw the schedules - wich is not very easy because we only have text but not tables (like acad)

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‎2007-06-12 02:09 PM
‎2007-06-12
02:09 PM
zucoc wrote:OK, so the boxes end up huge trying to fit the 300-size window, making the whole schedule like 3 times the size it needs to be. You're right, that does suck.
most of the windows are 120-150 in height
one of them in 300.
i have to make all the cells large enough to accomodate the 300 one (double the needed size)
and yes, not beeing able to place multiline text is making me draw the schedules - wich is not very easy because we only have text but not tables (like acad)
Personally, to get around the multi-line problem I tend to keynote my notes, so the general note that would require two lines becomes "*1" or "*2", with a list of notes at the bottom.
It's annoying, but I'd rather use the schedules to do what they can instead of dismissing them completely. (I really hate making charts!)
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‎2007-06-13 12:05 PM
‎2007-06-13
12:05 PM
is there any way that the 2d and 3d views of the windows/doors can be exported to excel (at the correct scale)?
when I try to export in the image field i find only "---"
when I try to export in the image field i find only "---"