Tracker input- feet vs inches
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‎2012-08-01 06:23 PM
‎2012-08-01
06:23 PM
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‎2012-08-02 02:29 PM
‎2012-08-02
02:29 PM
Tom:
Change the Working Units to Feet & Inches, and when you want to input just inches, use ' 0 - X ' where X = inches, or ' X" ' where X is inches with the inch symbol/indicator.
David
Change the Working Units to Feet & Inches, and when you want to input just inches, use ' 0 - X ' where X = inches, or ' X" ' where X is inches with the inch symbol/indicator.
David
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‎2012-08-02 02:41 PM
‎2012-08-02
02:41 PM
I guess the key is the hyphen before the inches. Never knew that.
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‎2012-08-02 03:52 PM
‎2012-08-02
03:52 PM
You can also use the "/" key after the number for inches. example 8/ is 8 inches. it does not sound like much, but you are pressing a single key instead of the shift key plus ".
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‎2012-08-02 08:58 PM
‎2012-08-02
08:58 PM
Thanks. Will try that out also.
Tom
Tom

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‎2012-08-03 01:54 PM
‎2012-08-03
01:54 PM
jballar wrote:This works if the Working Units is set to Feet & Fractional Inches, but not if set to Feet & Decimal Inches, unfortunately.
You can also use the "/" key after the number for inches. example 8/ is 8 inches. it does not sound like much, but you are pressing a single key instead of the shift key plus ".
David
David Maudlin / Architect
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