When using the controller with the list of parts you need to cut and you wish to change the quantity of a part or delete that part you are unable to do so. Is there a reason for that?
The need occurs for this if on checking you realise that a part is no longer required or you have some waste material nearby that would do for that part. To regenerate the part from the office is not worth the time.
Thanks
Neville
Editing the parts list
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- Neville Bastian
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Editing the parts list
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Re: Editing the parts list
Hey
Cant you tick on and off what you want in the nest? Green tick and a red cross?
Cant you tick on and off what you want in the nest? Green tick and a red cross?
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Re: Editing the parts list
Neville,
You can change the quantity in CN, I'm pretty sure you simply click the line to highlight then press Tab on your keyboard and this should highlight the quantity ready for you to change.
Let me know if this doesn't work for you and ill go out to our machine and have a look at you as it has been a while since I have done it. I know it can be done though...
You can change the quantity in CN, I'm pretty sure you simply click the line to highlight then press Tab on your keyboard and this should highlight the quantity ready for you to change.
Let me know if this doesn't work for you and ill go out to our machine and have a look at you as it has been a while since I have done it. I know it can be done though...
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Re: Editing the parts list
I believe that the correct method is to select the entry and then press [ENTER] or [RETURN]. Then enter the new quantity and again press [ENTER] or [RETURN] to accept the new quantity.
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Re: Editing the parts list
Thanks Guys for the tips on changing the quantity. Brad was right to hit enter allows you to do this change.
Regards
Neville
Regards
Neville
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