Schedule Split on Sheet has Extra Title Block

Schedule Split on Sheet has Extra Title Block

Anonymous
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Schedule Split on Sheet has Extra Title Block

Anonymous
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I've split a door schedule over multiple sheets and into two columns within each of the sheets. Although it was split into two columns, there is a third title block with no rows below it adjacent to the schedule. I can move it off the sheet, however I have to set the print guidelines different from the rest of the set or it will try to print the full extents including the extra title block. How can I get rid of this third block?

 

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Message 2 of 19

barthbradley
Consultant
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Not following...Are you saying you have 3 fields defined in your schedule, and you only want to display 2 of them. If so, make that third field a Hidden Field. 

 

 

Or...are you saying that you have 2 header fields with nothing showing under them. Is so, grab the blue dot at the bottom of the adjacent columns and nudge it down a little. 

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Message 3 of 19

Anonymous
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Please see the attachment. All fields have been duplicated with no info below
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Anonymous
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Please see the attachment. All fields have been duplicated with no info below
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Message 5 of 19

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

Grab the third column by the arrow symbol (op left of the column) and drag it on to anther column.

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barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Arrow symbol? You mean the blue dot, don't you? 

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barthbradley
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Nothing attached

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Message 8 of 19

Anonymous
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Take a look at the attached screenshot

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Message 9 of 19

barthbradley
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Consultant

Yep, do what I said. That'll work. BLUE DOT. 

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Message 10 of 19

Anonymous
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Pulling the blue dots down in either section of the schedule with doors didn't get rid of it and the section without door info doesn't have a blue dot.

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Message 11 of 19

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Actually, grab the move icon on the rogue headers and drag it to the left. Sorry for the misinformation. 

 

P.S. Sorry @ToanDN, I thought you were referring to the blue down arrows. I see now that you were referring to the move icon (also arrows). 

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Message 12 of 19

Anonymous
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I moved the extra header over the left most section header and it seems to have disappeared! Thanks!

Message 13 of 19

barthbradley
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Consultant

Give the solution to @ToanDN

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Message 14 of 19

Anonymous
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I moved the extra header over the left most section header and it seems to have disappeared! Thanks!

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Seychellian
Advocate
Advocate
Thanks man. This worked for me
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Message 16 of 19

TCAOffice
Contributor
Contributor

This didn't work for me.  I have two extra headers/titles floating beside my schedule and they won't go away.  I've drug the 4-way arrow onto the adjacent schedule.  It tells me it can't resize the column and cancels out.  Any thoughts?

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Message 17 of 19

Anonymous
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Don't know if you're still having the problem, but I thought I was having the same issue. You need to zoom in enough to be sure to grab the 4-way arrow handle. If not, you end up grabbing one of the column resize handles. Grabbing the move handle, and dragging the "rogue" header onto a correct header works.

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Message 18 of 19

anielson
Advocate
Advocate

FYI, I thought this wasn't working for me, but it turned out I had like 5 "rogue" schedule headers stacked on top of each other and just had to drag the grip multiple times to get rid of them all. 

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Message 19 of 19

afrueh8AB4L
Explorer
Explorer

I dragged the empty columns by the arrow button to the bottom of the adjacent column and it disappeared

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