When using the blueprint functionality in the Distribution lists, it looks like the auto-hide rules aren't being applied to each worksheet created. Instead, it looks like the autohide rules are set by the first worksheet and applied to the rest. This makes it difficult to view detail reports that use our roll-ups, as we wanted to use the blueprint functionality to export out reports for department divisions and each of the breakouts underneath them. However, the exported files contain rows that should be hidden for each breakout. Here's an example:
This is the distribution list using the blueprint functionality to pull a detailed income statement for our company 10 and each of the divisions under it.
When we distribute it, the first worksheet looks good:
But the other worksheets have the same rows hidden as the first:
Is there a way to apply autohide rules to each worksheet created when distributing using the blueprint functionality? We are using the current Velixo Classic release, 7.1.557.10639 (64 bit, Insider Channel)
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When using the blueprint functionality in the Distribution lists, it looks like the auto-hide rules aren't being applied to each worksheet created. Instead, it looks like the autohide rules are set by the first worksheet and applied to the rest. This makes it difficult to view detail reports that use our roll-ups, as we wanted to use the blueprint functionality to export out reports for department divisions and each of the breakouts underneath them. However, the exported files contain rows that should be hidden for each breakout. Here's an example:
This is the distribution list using the blueprint functionality to pull a detailed income statement for our company 10 and each of the divisions under it.
When we distribute it, the first worksheet looks good:
But the other worksheets have the same rows hidden as the first:
Is there a way to apply autohide rules to each worksheet created when distributing using the blueprint functionality? We are using the current Velixo Classic release, 7.1.557.10639 (64 bit, Insider Channel)
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Gabriel Michaud posted 4 days ago Admin
Hi Derek,
I'm trying to replicate the issue, but was unsucessful: https://www.loom.com/share/ce24ee03884f4bd68ab068733c740e52
The file I used is attached. Can you try on your side to see if my file works?
Can you put =VELIXOVERSION() in a cell and tell me what you see?
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BlueprintAut....xlsx
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