Hi
Thank you, I understand now. I used it as you say and I could modify
all the headers (The first Column included), but the data headers (Where
the sum, average or other calcs are), change to its original formats
when the pilot data is refreshed (The first column header and Data Title
keep its format changed.
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
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El jue, 11-08-2011 a las 11:24 +0200, Andreas Säger escribió:
Am 11.08.2011 01:28, jorge wrote:
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 ?
The pilot uses one distinct set of automatically generated styles. For
column headers in the English GUI the style is named "DataPilot_Category".
When the pilot is rebuilt on refresh, all formatting falls back to that
style.
- Application of some other style will be reset to "DataPilot_Category".
- Hard attributes will be reset to the bare "DataPilot_Category" settings.
- Modifying "DataPilot_Category" itself will format both, row headers
and column headers.
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Atentamente,
Jorge Rodríguez
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