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RAVE in millimeter size D7+supplied rave

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:05 pm    Post subject: RAVE in millimeter size D7+supplied rave Reply with quote



Hi
Is that possible to get the grid in millimeter instead of inch
thanks
claude


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:58 am    Post subject: Re: RAVE in millimeter size D7+supplied rave Reply with quote



Hi Claude,

Thank you for including your Rave product (BE or BEX) and version number. Please do this in ALL support messages. It helps us (support and other users) provide a better answer.

Please look at http://www.nevrona.com/Default.aspx?tabid=178 for information about updating Rave. At this link, you will also find many references, articles and general information about using Rave. Be sure to look at the bottom part of that page as it applies to all Rave users. If you have not updated to Rave BE 5.0.8, then look at the above link on the latest information we have on where Borland keeps this update.

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Is that possible to get the grid in millimeter instead of inch

Sure, go to "Edit -> Preferences" then select the "Defaults" page. There you can set "New Project Values" "Units" to Inch, mm, cm, Point or User. It will only apply to new reports. On that same page, you also will probably want to set the "Draw Grid Every" ?? Lines to something greater that one.

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[email]support (AT) nevrona (DOT) com[/email]

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