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Editing Rich Text Table

Post by ColinMc » 08 Sep 2022 17:14

Just noticed that deleting a column in a Rich Text Table in a Generic Source, results in the loss of Hyperlinks from Column 1

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Whilst I haven't checked every option in the Modify Table command, it does look as if most (including the new Split Table" command), do the same thing.

I've reported it to CP, but thought I'd mention it here, in case others miss it. I did not notice until I had edited about a dozen tables.
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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by NickWalker » 08 Sep 2022 19:00

I still had version 7.0.11 on one computer and this wasn't an issue in that version. I updated to 7.0.15 and I can now reproduce it.

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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by ColinMc » 10 Sep 2022 07:54

Response from CP

Thank for you reporting that. We have confirmed that you are correct and that this is a bug. It will be fixed in the next update. I have made a note to contact you when it is ready.
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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by Croftian » 10 Sep 2022 12:49

I've just added a couple of 1939 registers using AS, and I generally use "fit" , then click on text to open up the text box for fine tuning, and removing any unused columns. The links were retained on opening in FH.
Thanks for Colin Mc for his post, as I hadn't discovered the "link" facility !!
Now to update all old census (as and when opened).
Can I assume there is no facility for applying links to all previous entries ?

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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by NickWalker » 10 Sep 2022 12:58

I have an update coming (it is finished except for me updating the help guide which is always the thing that slows me down) which includes a new facility that helps to convert existing plain text census entries added with older versions of AS into rich text and optionally to use template sources too. This will add the hyperlinks to individuals too if you have that AS option set. However, it won't help if your source text is already richtext and you just want to add the hyperlinks
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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by ColinMc » 10 Sep 2022 14:15

Really looking forward to that Nick. Thanks for all your work.
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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by ColeValleyGirl » 10 Sep 2022 14:46

There's also a plugin: Convert text from source to rich text but it doesn't add the links.

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Re: Editing Rich Text Table

Post by ColinMc » 10 Sep 2022 16:33

And thanks to all the Plugin authors who also tend to be those that answer most of the help questions.

I'd be lost without this
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