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Report mode TEXT MODE DIMENSION not adding MMC

So i'm really hoping there is a fix for this. I have tried a million different things and I still can not seem to get this to work correctly.

Im using PC-DMIS 2014.1 64bit & 2015.0 64 bit

When loading my reports i use the default layout, and everything works and loads just fine. My reports are over 100 pages. So it takes a while to load them, and saving them takes even longer. So i started using the TEXT MODE, like how the old default was years ago. So I right click at the bottom of the report page, and turn on ( USE TEXT MODE DIMENSION REPORTING ). And for some reason when I switches to this, the MMC will not add the BONUS down to the TP line. So all my True Positions look out of tolerance.

I took a screen shot of a view in both report modes to give you an idea of what im talking about. Please advice.

Generally im really good at problem solving with little pc-dmis errors and finding other work arounds. & i have tried EVERYTHING I CAN THINK OF. turning it on with dat. & off. reloading report, opening Bonus, lowering bonus.

Its weird because in the graphical report it works perfect! Its just that file is waayyy to big.

& it should pull all the same data for TEXT MODE DIMENSION


HERE AT SOME PICTURES OF BOTH!!!

PLEASE ADVICE!!!!!!



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  • I notice that you are doing only one axis in the tp. I see prints that show only one axis but tp does a Ø zone, not just one axis. Correct me if I am wrong people. Also, to reduce the size of your reports, are you saving them as rtf? I take the rtf file, open it and save as a Word 97-2003 doc. If you have a bitmap header and you do not need it, get rid of it. You can make a text header which will be lower in size. Hope this is some help.

    Merry Christmas,
    Odda
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  • I notice that you are doing only one axis in the tp. I see prints that show only one axis but tp does a Ø zone, not just one axis. Correct me if I am wrong people. Also, to reduce the size of your reports, are you saving them as rtf? I take the rtf file, open it and save as a Word 97-2003 doc. If you have a bitmap header and you do not need it, get rid of it. You can make a text header which will be lower in size. Hope this is some help.

    Merry Christmas,
    Odda
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