I have an excel document and was trying to convert this into PDF. But the radio buttons in that excel sheet is getting enlarged while converting into PDF. I checked the print preview and observed the same, but when I changed the default printer this got fixed, the radio buttons was behaving as expected, The margins was also proper. Can anyone help me in finding out how printer is associated with this.
Thanks in advance
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I've been trying to modify the Projects (PM301000) screen summary area to change the font color of the totals to red when it's in negative value but I can't make it work. I've tried several javascript codes and saw that this is working on a button Dynamically Change Button Color
but I can't make it work on the PXNumericEdit control specifically the totals in the Projects screen.
Projects screenshot
Any idea on how to make it work? Thank you.
You should try changing the CSS via an event handler in the aspx code behind file. See this article
I have created a calculator in excel in which i have used text boxes as input titles. I have tried multiple things to in the formatting section and text appears clear to me on my laptop however my colleagues unable to see those text box completely, all they see is text box is cutting from the end.
I cannot use cells because of the structure of the calculator, hence i have used text boxes with some effects.
Can someone please help me resolve this issue, this is very crucial thing to resolve.
Thank you in advance.
Screenshot of Calculator page is attached.
I have embedded an image to a chart's datalabel. I want to only keep the image and not the value which appears on top of the image.
However I'm not sure how i can get rid of the value to only show the image?
I thought could've set the font colour to transparent but that's not available. I also played around with the number formatter but had no luck?
I'm using Windows/Excel 2010
Thanks
Clicking on one of the data labels once will select all of them, clicking a second time will select only the one you clicked on. Then just hit the delete button. (You should also be able to edit the font/colour in the Home tab.)
We have a problem with automatically created Excel documents. I'm not sure if it is related to how we create the document or else is a viewer problem. But in any case, it's confusing.
When opening the Excel document, the content of some text fields is abbreviated by just displaying some short postfix of the content. On double click, the full content is visible. What is confusing is that the full content would well fit into the fields as it is displayed.
How to prevent such abbreviated fields?
I've attached two screen shots showing the problem.
first column of line 13 is abbreviated:
after double click, the first column of line 13 is displayed correctly:
For a sample document, follow this link. The document shows correctly in my firefox browser but faulty when seen with Excel on Windows 10.
Does anyone know of a grid control that can be placed on an Excel UserForm, preferably something that is capable of displaying the content of a ADODB Recordset?
In VB window using 'Tools'->'Additional Controls' menu, there may be DBGrid control; check it.
In the VB window, using 'Tools->Additional Controls, there is a 'Microsoft Office Spreadsheet 11.0' control that is very powerful. This is true for Excel 2010, at least. Don't know about more recent versions.
Just throwing this out there for anyone that might be interested. I too as looking for a way to display what looks like a grid on a userform. Since I'm working on a shared program with different users having different versions, I shied away from the "Additional Controls.
Very simply, what I did was throw a number of labels into a frame, got rid of the borders, separated them with just the tiniest space in between and set the back color of the frame to a darker color. The result is below.