what does "Scale" represent when placing a callout or section?
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hmmm, the scale of the created view? :-)Julien
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Originally posted by jbenoit44 View Posthmmm, the scale of the created view? :-)I'm retired, if you don't like it, go around!
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oh sorry, you we're referencing another view. I guess it's here because they didn't hide it. useless when referencing another view.Julien
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Originally posted by jbenoit44 View Postoh sorry, you we're referencing another view. I guess it's here because they didn't hide it. useless when referencing another view.I'm retired, if you don't like it, go around!
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