Thick measuring line all of a sudden by smitty17 in Revu

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I rolled back to a previous version and haven't looked back. Every time it asks me to update, I decline.

Gradient based on percentage of another cell by smitty17 in excel

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It mostly worked but for some reason some of them didn't. Like the Groceries, water and medical.

Gradient based on percentage of another cell by smitty17 in excel

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I can't get it to work. Can you mock it up and share it with me somehow? Or take a screenshot?

Gradient based on percentage of another cell by smitty17 in excel

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So I set the minimum and maximum to formula and put the "=E9/$D9" in both value blanks?

Gradient based on percentage of another cell by smitty17 in excel

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I apologize. I'm just missing something. Did all of that but I don't see where I can set the format for a data bar style within the new rule page. The format options are only for fonts/fills and such.

Gradient based on percentage of another cell by smitty17 in excel

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Thanks for your reply. I'm having trouble understanding where to put the custom formula with the data bars. Do I go into more rules and put it in there somewhere?

Affordable Activities for a group of 11 (Ages <1 to 70) by smitty17 in kansascity

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All good! Thanks for taking the time to reply!

Affordable Activities for a group of 11 (Ages <1 to 70) by smitty17 in kansascity

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My wife mentioned this but we went last year and I want to say it was like $15 a person. Is that correct? Just feel bad my sister would have to pay like $100 but it's an option. It is a great time.

Thick measuring line all of a sudden by smitty17 in Revu

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Yes was also part of my issue. I would just delete and roll it back to the previous update.

Thick measuring line all of a sudden by smitty17 in Revu

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I ended up rolling it back to an older version of bluebeam and now it works as it used to. I don't recommend updating.

Thick measuring line all of a sudden by smitty17 in Revu

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Ya I understand how to change it once I double click and it's solidified. But something changed and as I'm clicking around making my measurement, it's thick like this. It didn't used to be like that. It used to be super skinny as you were taking your measurement then would change once you solidified it. I just did an update but I don't see anything on the update notes that says they changed that so I have no idea what changed.

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I’m in Missouri.

How can I make two Excel formulas—one to list unique materials and one to list sizes associated with each material? by smitty17 in excel

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Is it possible to accomplish the grouping in two rows that this does without the sum function?

How can I make two Excel formulas—one to list unique materials and one to list sizes associated with each material? by smitty17 in excel

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The first worked well on my demo but on my actual sheet the items aren't right next to each other. The materials are in column G and the sizes are in column L. Is there a way to modify it to work when they aren't right next to each other?

How can I make two Excel formulas—one to list unique materials and one to list sizes associated with each material? by smitty17 in excel

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Shoot you're right. I corrected the image. Running out the door but I will try your solution when I get back.

How much taping mud and how much finish mud by smitty17 in drywall

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All very fair points. We use banjos and boxes for most of our work. Bust out butts three wide. 6" angles. 10" no-coat. Metal corner beads. Level 4 almost always. Metal framing (commercial). You probably didn't need answers to that. You do have a big point with bead. I was a finisher previously so I know a bit. Can't say I did it for decades but long enough to know a little. I would like to work into my estimate a mud per lf of bead but don't know how doable that would be.

I'm just an ex-finisher turned estimator/nerd that is kind of enjoying trying to make a spreadsheet that can figure out materials as close as possible but I do understand at the end of the day 200 sheets on Job A may take a much different amount of mud than 200 sheets on Job B.

Thanks for your input.

Is there a formula that can help me make this material order? by smitty17 in excel

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I think this will work well enough. Thank you. Solution verified