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Topic Title: WExp 10.7 Help for a newbie Topic Summary: Created On: 14-Jun-2005 06:21 Status: Post and Reply |
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I am new to WExp and am attempting to create a relatively simple (I believe) output but am having problems.
Using WExp 10.7 the output format I am trying to achieve is: {DXL Attribute}<tab>{DXL Attribute}<tab>{Object Text}<tab>{Text Label}{DXL Attribute} I have attempted to achieve this output form by either (a) using the "join(sep)" "pseudo-style" in all columns of the view or (b) checking the "Join columns to the left..." box and using the "join(sep)" "pseudo-style" in the last DXL Attribute column of the view. Neither achieved the desired output. In case (a) I could not get rid of the first column label and in case (b) the last column would not output. Clearly this is finger trouble and I'd be grateful for information as to where I went wrong. Additionally, I am keen to explore the use of Object Templates and the more advanced capabilities of Wexp and was seeking a sample WExp Word template to play with. If anyone could supply a template I'd be most grateful. regards Grant Cartledge |
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