Norman, I'm not sure if you have a windows or Mac computer, however I
suggest you try the following.
1) Go into Cars and sort the cars via location
2) Click on the first row and then scroll down and highlight all rows
3) Copy the highlighted rows. (on a window computer Control/C)
4) Open excel and paste these files into excel
5) you can then delete any information you don't want, use filters and
print whatever you require etc.
I do this before every Ops session and then walk around my layout checking
each location against what the system think's is there.
Hope this helps,
Duncan
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 12:27 PM, norman.beveridge@... [jmriusers] <
jmriusers@...> wrote:
Once again I tried searching for this one and failed. So please bear with
me if this has been asked previously.
I want to print the cars at just one location. So I go to that location,
and under tools I select show cars, and then select car roster, and then
print. Before I print, I can select what data to print by selecting
preview.
Unfortunately, even if I reduce the data to the bare minimum, when this
report prints most of the data is off the page to the right due mainly to
weird spacing between the letters. This makes the report useless. If I
reduce the font to the point where the data is on the page, then it is so
small that I cannot read it without a magnifying glass.
I tried printing in landscape format, but apparently this feature does not
communicate with my printer. I.e. nothing happened at all.
All I want is car number, road, type, and location, so that I can check
where everything is at each town individually. I can get by without the car
type, but that only save a small amount of space, not enough to increase
font size without losing part of the location information.
Suggestions? Ideas?
Norman
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Duncan Cabassi
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