Hi, unfortunately I don't know. The oldest version I currently have access to is 3.6 and the option is available there. Best reach out to your local support.
Normally you'd use a footer row, but that seems to just output on the first column. I was able to add a "blank" row (no content type applied) as the last row in the template, and then put a value field in it for something like "total weight" and it works well.
Nice video Dave!! Glad to see you are still at Tekla.
Super... amazing bro keep rocking
Helpful video, thank you.
Very helpful vdo............. Thanks a lot .......
Hi need discription ( page header) only on first column is it possible? Please help me
Does Tekla have the function similar with Block from CAD?
nice tutor, thanks for your tips
How to extract the list of UDA which feed in a part
Great video thank you
is it possible for a new column to stack to the left rather than right directions?
You can use the "top left/top right" options in the column settings to change the stacking order.
Thank you david, but that option not showing on template editor version 3.4 is there any other option to do this on old version?
Hi, unfortunately I don't know. The oldest version I currently have access to is 3.6 and the option is available there. Best reach out to your local support.
can you please help me to find out the member list tpl for get ga material list
Thanks for this video
Hi. Nice video! Is any way to define same template for different paper sizes? I mean, is it possible to define more than one values of column height?
You can 'scale' templates when they are used on different drawing layouts, but I'm not aware of a method to have different column heights defined.
Extremely useful! But how i can add a TOTAL field to the end of a last column in table?
Normally you'd use a footer row, but that seems to just output on the first column. I was able to add a "blank" row (no content type applied) as the last row in the template, and then put a value field in it for something like "total weight" and it works well.
I have a question - where have you been 5 yrs ago when I struggled with these options? 😄😆