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Carlson Cutsheets.... I MUST control the cutsheets!

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Surveyor NW
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I'm going bonkers trying to find out where to control the amount of decimal places in the cutsheet function....

I think pipe grades to 4 decimal places from an S6 may be a bit optomistic?

We've got plenty of fall, so I was grading an entire line and two manholes from
one setup.

signed...
Cutsheet Curious 😀


 
Posted : July 3, 2013 2:39 pm
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export to excel and format the column.


 
Posted : July 3, 2013 4:08 pm
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> I'm going bonkers trying to find out where to control the amount of decimal places in the cutsheet function....

If you are using the "Report Formatter" option:

1. Click on the Settings tab when the Report Formatter dialog box appears.
2. Click on the Attrib Options button.
3. Select the desired report attribute whose precision you want to control and click on the Edit button. Decimal values can be independently assigned.

If you are not using the "Report Formatter" option, the Report -- Report Settings button should allow you to control the amount of precision.


 
Posted : July 3, 2013 6:28 pm
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> > I'm going bonkers trying to find out where to control the amount of decimal places in the cutsheet function....
>
> If you are using the "Report Formatter" option:
>
> 1. Click on the Settings tab when the Report Formatter dialog box appears.
> 2. Click on the Attrib Options button.
> 3. Select the desired report attribute whose precision you want to control and click on the Edit button. Decimal values can be independently assigned.
>
> If you are not using the "Report Formatter" option, the Report -- Report Settings button should allow you to control the amount of precision.

Ladd,

Thank you very much. The contractor didn't work on the 4th or 5th... so
I can reformat and get these out to them while they're tearing up concrete
panel streets today!

Report attribute Options button..... I just didn't see it when I was in a
hurry to get out of the office on the 3rd!

Thanks again.... smooth sailing now!


 
Posted : July 8, 2013 10:29 am