Works very well on MacOS too, as I just tested with your newest .pbi
I only had to add the following code to have the missing color constant on MacOS:
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CompilerIf Not Defined(White, #PB_Constant)
#White = $EEEEEE
CompilerEndIf
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CompilerIf Not Defined(White, #PB_Constant)
#White = $EEEEEE
CompilerEndIf
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#PB_Shortcut_Prior
#PB_Shortcut_Next
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#PB_Shortcut_PageUp
#PB_Shortcut_PageDown
Sure you can change the default headers!Andrew Lindsay wrote:Said, or anyone else that may be able to help...
Is there any way to override the default behaviour of printing the row and column headers, or to change them to something else?
I would like to be able to use the grid as a data input form for multiple columns of input, perhaps even having the column labels based on entries in a list in another grid.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Best regards
Andrew
Good it worked as for the number of rows, columnsAndrew Lindsay wrote:OK, yes that worked, not sure why it did not work, previously, perhaps I hit run instead of compile when I tried it.
Are you able to assist in how to limit the size of the grid (number of rows x number of columns)?
Best regards