I have some Excel report templates with Jett code in them and I want to make some modifications. However, it appears the tags within are nested and I'm having trouble matching the beginning and ending tags. Does anyone know of a way to more easily identify the matching pairs?
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Tracy I dont think there is any easy way, remember we are using Excel as
our editor. If possible try to put tags in their own cell, but I know in
many cases you must combine things so they format properly. Its the
nature of the tags and preserving formatting.
On 2019-04-18 1:03 p.m., Tracy Minsterman wrote:
I have some Excel report templates with Jett code in them and I want to make some modifications. However, it appears the tags within are nested and I'm having trouble matching the beginning and ending tags. Does anyone know of a way to more easily identify the matching pairs?
I have some Excel report templates with Jett code in them and I want to make some modifications. However, it appears the tags within are nested and I'm having trouble matching the beginning and ending tags. Does anyone know of a way to more easily identify the matching pairs?
Tracy I dont think there is any easy way, remember we are using Excel as
our editor. If possible try to put tags in their own cell, but I know in
many cases you must combine things so they format properly. Its the
nature of the tags and preserving formatting.
On 2019-04-18 1:03 p.m., Tracy Minsterman wrote: