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Weldment Cut List Question on changing order

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bloodclot

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We are running SW2006 SP5.0 and when we generate a weldment cut list, it has the items going in the wrong order. I say wrong because it is opposite of the way it always did it in the past. Is there a setting to change this or another way to change the order of the item numbers, like asending or desending order? We need the cut list to be in the upper right hand corner with the numbers starting with 1 and going down. Column headers need to be at the top as well. It used to be this way all the time. Picture included for reference.


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Bloodclot

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Dell Precision 670
3.0 Ghz Xeon Processor
Nvidia FX3450
3 gig of RAM
Dual 19" Viewsonics
 
Select the Cut List > Table Format > Header > Position

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Helpful SW websites faq559-520​
How to find answers ... faq559-1091​
SW2006-SP5 Basic ... No PDM​
 
I have tried that. When the header position is selected it does actually reverse the numbers to 1 on top but it throws the column headers to the bottom of the cut list.

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Dell Precision 670
3.0 Ghz Xeon Processor
Nvidia FX3450
3 gig of RAM
Dual 19" Viewsonics
 
Problem update:

We just received a call from our VAR and they stated that this problem did not appear until SW2006 SP5.0 (4.1 was OK). It was still a problem in SW2007 but it is fixed in SW2007 SP1.0 which is not available to the public yet. They also stated that there will be no more SP updates for SW2006.

Bloodclot

***** Fear not those who argue but those who dodge *****

Dell Precision 670
3.0 Ghz Xeon Processor
Nvidia FX3450
3 gig of RAM
Dual 19" Viewsonics
 
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