Quote from: (Pre)PressingMyLuck on April 24, 2024, 12:56:03 PMDon't go! You escaped once, but now that they've seen how bad your replacement is they'll chain you to the desk!My replacement didn't last for 3 months after I left.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: (Pre)PressingMyLuck on April 24, 2024, 12:56:03 PMDon't go! You escaped once, but now that they've seen how bad your replacement is they'll chain you to the desk!My replacement didn't last for 3 months after I left.
Quote from: DCurry on April 24, 2024, 01:09:50 PMI'm still not clear on how Pitstop would help. If you're just doing a search it seems like it is more work than just using Acrobat search.I think the action report would give you what pages they are on while Acrobat search you would just to search for each time it appears and write down the page numbers as you go.
Quote from: born2print on April 24, 2024, 11:15:03 AMIs anyone running v10? We are about to update from v9.0.2.xx and I am looking for any pros / cons / caveats etc...Sorry...out of the game or I would have been running it.
Thanks in advance
Quote from: DigiCorn on April 19, 2024, 09:15:02 AMI have a spreadsheet I'm creating in Excel to track jobs through the shop. In it I have some formulas to math for me. Problem is, it's really easy to accidentally delete or erase the formula and screw up the cell, so is there a way (without locking or requiring a password) to protect the formula inside that cell so it doesn't lose it's format and can still be typed in to? I know how to lock it, but then you can't add any new information, and the only other trick I know requires a password every time you want to add new information. Also, without the use of a 3rd party plug-in, is there a way to make a cell have a date finder calendar?Why would anyone need to type into the cell that has the formula? If they need to change the data they should change the values of the cell the formula is based upon.
Quote from: DigiCorn on April 10, 2024, 08:36:00 AMWhen I WFH during Covid, I used the free version of Team Viewer. I installed it on the Fiery and my workstation and of course at home. It's not perfect, but it did the trick.Team Viewer won't work if it determines you are trying to login to a business. I tried it from home and it flagged the workplace I was trying to login to as a business and would not allow the connection. Not sure how they determine if it is a business or not though.
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