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sum dresses over skirts over shoes across sizenumber
Sizenumber 00 (always the first) i want to turn BOLD, or address in some way. I can't use P1 or N1 or any of those specific col refs because the field sizenumber has a wide variety of possiblities (from 2 to 15 possibles).
TYPE=ACROSSVALUE,STYLE=BOLD,$ bolds up the whole row of header values. TYPE=ACROSSVALUE,STYLE=BOLD,WHEN=SIZEVALUE EQ '00' i thought might work. but nope. I tried integerizing it, no cigar!.
any ideas, anyone?
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003
opps i got it to work for the header, TYPE=ACROSSVALUE, COLUMN=N1, STYLE=BOLD,$ now how do i get it to work for the content of that first column? i want the first entry in SKIRTS, the first entry in DRESSES, the first entry in SHOES to be BOLD (when sizenumber = 0). thanks in advance to anyone who has a clue.
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003