Where did the Apply Styles to multiple items (using the dropper) go? I find that I have to pick up the style(s) that I want, and then click and apply them to each item one by one. This was so much easier in Cognos 10. Or am I missing something? I really want this back.
Hi,
For Styles etc., we have properties for particular object or data item etc., in the right top corner.
Click on object,go to properties pane and change as per your requirement.
Thanks
Pratap G
Quote from: Keith Bajura on 14 Feb 2018 01:34:26 PM
Where did the Apply Styles to multiple items (using the dropper) go? I find that I have to pick up the style(s) that I want, and then click and apply them to each item one by one. This was so much easier in Cognos 10. Or am I missing something? I really want this back.
I agree! I've not seen an RFE for this so I will create one when I have a chance. If anyone else knows of an existing RFE for this please post and I'll gladly vote for it.
That's not what I am talking about. You can't change multiple objects at a time using the dropped like you could in previous versions. That was a real time saver if you need to change all of the cells in a crosstab for example.
Quote from: Pratap Reddy on 14 Feb 2018 10:26:39 PM
Hi,
For Styles etc., we have properties for particular object or data item etc., in the right top corner.
Click on object,go to properties pane and change as per your requirement.
Thanks
Pratap G
Make sure you include pasting styles to the local classes page. That was a truly infuriating find - I spent a few minutes making things look beautiful, but then couldn't paste the styles!
Quote from: Lynn on 15 Feb 2018 02:36:32 AM
I agree! I've not seen an RFE for this so I will create one when I have a chance. If anyone else knows of an existing RFE for this please post and I'll gladly vote for it.
I have created a request for enhancement. The RFE number is 116516.
The RFE site allows users with an IBM ID to vote for enhancement requests (it is free and easy to get an IBM ID if you don't already have one).
RFEs are actively reviewed by product management. Voting for your favorites is a good way to have a voice in the product development process.
The URL for this RFE is: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=116516
Quote from: Lynn on 16 Feb 2018 05:07:16 AM
I have created a request for enhancement. The RFE number is 116516.
The RFE site allows users with an IBM ID to vote for enhancement requests (it is free and easy to get an IBM ID if you don't already have one).
RFEs are actively reviewed by product management. Voting for your favorites is a good way to have a voice in the product development process.
The URL for this RFE is: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=116516
Lovely! I just added my vote :)
MF.
Quote from: MFGF on 16 Feb 2018 05:50:08 AM
Lovely! I just added my vote :)
MF.
Yay! 2 votes :D
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Quote from: MFGF on 16 Feb 2018 08:19:26 AM
I expect my wife will be very happy when she finds out I voted :D
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