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batch item names

Post by Josh Rayburn »

add cabinet to batch
click on cabinet name in batch list to change the name
OK
name does not change

if you bring the cabinet to the CE then save it, (the directory will be wrong, but that's posted separately) then it will change when you return to the batch.
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Re: batch item names

Post by Josh Rayburn »

if you do nothing further, save the job, close it, then re-open it, the name shows correctly.
Furthermore, if you (prior to closing the job) click on the name again, it shows the changed name in the dialog but still does not update in the batch list display.

also, could we have the option of setting / changing the name when the item is being added in the first place? that would save lots of time from having to scroll all the way down after an item is added just to change the name.
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Re: batch item names

Post by jason galbraith »

I posted this on the first day of installation:) I found if you click on the item quantity button and then close it, the name will change or all of the items you have changed
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