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Juggernaut

Error on Windows with Calc Container Field

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There should be a color tint from a container calc behind the rows, not text.

A picture is worth a 1000 words, and I'm betting the client needs to install Quicktime? Is that a must for Windows?

Get results: Platform "-2" Version "5.2"

I believe he just upgraded to XP and the latest service pack.

Picture_2.jpg

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I think he is gone for the day so I can't ask how other graphic containers are behaving, but perhaps the format of the inserted graphic is gravely important when developing on Mac and being viewed on a PC.

I have been inserting PNGs into fields willy-nilly for my developer art, but I may have used a screen shot to clipboard and paste to field to define the highlight color. Layout-pasted clipboard images are fine. This particular field is a global calc pointing to a container.

No problems Mac side, and no other PC to test with as yet.

I am also concerned for the art department on Mac as they would want to paste and/or insert images for view by with PC users.

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Well the client says he DID have quicktime loaded (v?), but the issue was resolved by inserting the graphic (tested with PNG, BMP) rather than pasting into container from Mac OSX.

Sadly, sharing his screen via GoToMyPC, I couldn't see the correctly loading graphics properly anyway. All grey.

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