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Hi

        I'm sorry but I made an example with Style and the first column header
(Title) wasn't changed. Besides, I refreshed the pilot table and lost
the headers format.  

        What did I wrong ?

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez

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El mié, 10-08-2011 a las 13:48 +0200, Andreas Säger escribió:
Am 10.08.2011 01:57, jorge wrote:
Hi

    I suggest you this:

1) Make the pilot data
2) If you format cell orientation (cell of pilot selected), you can
chage the orientation (Vertical in grade that you want, except the first
column). If you want to change the titles of headers, select the cell
and use F2 to do it.
3) If you want to change all the columns headers orientations you can
copy the pilot data to other space or sheet and then change the format
cell orientation (Menu-Format-Cell)


When you do this by means of hard attributes, they will be lost on refresh.
When you do this by means of styles, it applies to the row headers as well.
When you copy the pilot you don't have a refreshable pilot anymore.



-- 
Atentamente,

Jorge Rodríguez


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