U.S. vs Metric
U.S. vs Metric
If I design a RRW using the "U.S." measurement system (Control Panel > Regional Settings > Number > Measurement System) and then switch to metric and re-open the RRW (or just run the report on a metric system), then all of the spacings between objects are completely corrupted. This bug has existed for many years and has been reported previously.____I^m using R&R XBase v9.0. Is it fixed in v10??____-Bob
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We did not make any changes in this area in V10.____Kathleen__R&R Support
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Well, Kathleen, do you intend to fix it? Is it even on the radar?____As it stands, one can^t design a report with U.S. measurements and distribute it to users in metric countries. Doesn^t anyone recognize this as a serious limitation? Is R&R only intended for use on the machine on which the reports were designed?____-Bob
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I do not think that this is a across the board problem that impacts all reports. I just did a few quick tests of the sample reports that come with R&R by opening and printing on a US machine and then doing the same as metric. For me, they look like my daughters (who are identical twins and would groan deeply if they knew that I am comparing them to two reports.)ie. the same.____I know that reports with images go strange under metric and I think that there may indeed be other report specific features that can cause a similar problem. But you need to refresh my memory on the complete details of this problem I am afraid.____Kathleen__R&R Support
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Sending you samples by mail.____-Bob
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[updated:LAST EDITED ON Jan-09-03 AT 08:43 AM (EST)]Got them and I will have a look some time later today.__My guess is that Snap to Grid might be the culprit.__Try turning snap to grid off and see if it helps.__Kathleen__R&R Support