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Here you can set the Unit Display format for the column. There are a wide range of formats you can use. If you set value formatting for a column, then you will edit values using that format. Bear in mind that Planimate® always uses the underlying value in its calculations. Hence Labels may be shown, but Planimate works with the Label Indices. Decimal Time may show values, and allow you to edit them as such, however a value like 2.5 minutes will be interpreted and used by Planimate® as a value of 180.
Here you can set the Unit Display format for the column. There are a wide range of formats you can use. If you set value formatting for a column, then you will edit values using that format. Bear in mind that Planimate® always uses the underlying value in its calculations. Hence Labels may be shown, but Planimate works with the Label Indices. Decimal Time may show values, and allow you to edit them as such, however a value like 2.5 minutes will be interpreted and used by Planimate® as a value of 180.
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Revision as of 09:12, 11 January 2008

Here you can set the Unit Display format for the column. There are a wide range of formats you can use. If you set value formatting for a column, then you will edit values using that format. Bear in mind that Planimate® always uses the underlying value in its calculations. Hence Labels may be shown, but Planimate works with the Label Indices. Decimal Time may show values, and allow you to edit them as such, however a value like 2.5 minutes will be interpreted and used by Planimate® as a value of 180.


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