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Thu Mar 24 16:37:55 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | 2191 | Creating a form or table |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Fri Apr 1 10:45:17 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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The HTML editor contains a table editor such as this:
Just click on the menu with the little table icon  |
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Fri Apr 1 14:15:45 2011 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ... |
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Thu Apr 7 18:28:42 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
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CRM 701 |
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Receipt
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Thanks again, Terry
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Fri Apr 8 15:31:50 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
Time |
Town/Location |
Shift Change Description |
CRM 701 |
Author |
Receipt
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Thanks again, Terry
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If you see only the file name it means that elogd cannot find the file, it's probably in the wrong directory. Have you put it into the "logbooks" directory? Like c:\Program Files\ELOG\logbooks\ ? |
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Mon Apr 11 17:31:21 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
Time |
Town/Location |
Shift Change Description |
CRM 701 |
Author |
Receipt
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Thanks again, Terry
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If you see only the file name it means that elogd cannot find the file, it's probably in the wrong directory. Have you put it into the "logbooks" directory? Like c:\Program Files\ELOG\logbooks\ ?
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Yes thanks Stefan! It is working now.
Thanks again! |
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Tue Jun 30 11:21:11 2020 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 2006 | change Cell Style |
Hi All,
I hope to change the Cell Style backround color into background point.
because my color printer don't work.
can some one give me the code to do that.
Regards.
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Tue Jun 30 11:39:12 2020 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 2006 | change Cell Style |
Hi All,
I hope to change the Cell Style backround color into background point.
because my color printer don't work.
can some one give me the code to do that.
Regards.
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