Okay, I know we are all busy, and this question is certainly not important, except that it is puzzling to me.
We work from a network, and our T1's are batch efiled from one desk, (mine), although irrelevant in this.
When you go to open an existing T1, and all the T1's show. It used to show a little mark on the file name, which would mean they were efiled. A couple of our workstations still have this but not all of us. So my question is why?
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Not sure what to put here efile status
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Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:04 PM
emilee, on 24 April 2010 - 08:46 AM, said:
Okay, I know we are all busy, and this question is certainly not important, except that it is puzzling to me.
We work from a network, and our T1's are batch efiled from one desk, (mine), although irrelevant in this.
When you go to open an existing T1, and all the T1's show. It used to show a little mark on the file name, which would mean they were efiled. A couple of our workstations still have this but not all of us. So my question is why?
We work from a network, and our T1's are batch efiled from one desk, (mine), although irrelevant in this.
When you go to open an existing T1, and all the T1's show. It used to show a little mark on the file name, which would mean they were efiled. A couple of our workstations still have this but not all of us. So my question is why?
Open the PRO-REG file and then the GPSHELL file. Check the Tip Handler box. It's just that easy!
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Posted 28 April 2010 - 10:26 AM
Do you not find the screen updates really annoying when gpshell is enabled and you are scrolling through a list of profile files to open?
My screen refreshes twice every time I attempt to scroll through the list. If you have to jump through a large list, you would go batty. Profile in past years told me to fix this problem to disable the gpshell. Is there another fix?
My screen refreshes twice every time I attempt to scroll through the list. If you have to jump through a large list, you would go batty. Profile in past years told me to fix this problem to disable the gpshell. Is there another fix?
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