SourceCode/PROMS/VEPROMS User Interface/frmProcedureProperties.resx
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<data name="ppCmbxFormat.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Allows you to specify the default format to use for this procedure.
If this procedure is using the format inherited from the procedure set (its parent), then that format title will be displayed using a grey italics font.
When a format other than the inherited one is selected, a button labeled "Default" is displayed to right. If the "Show Default Settings" checkbox is check, the title of the inherited format (default format) is displayed below the list box.
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<data name="ppBtnDefCbTxtTyp.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This will revert the Change Bar Text Type selection back to using the parent's (default) setting.
Check "Show Default Settings" to display the "default" Change Bar Text Type (below the Text Type selection box).</value>
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<data name="ppBtnDefaultCbPos.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This will revert the Change Bar Position selection back to using the parent's (default) setting.
Check "Show Default Settings" to display the "default" Change Bar Position (below the Position selection box).</value>
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<data name="ppBtnDefCbTxt2.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This will revert the Change Bar Custom Message Line Two selection back to using the parent's (default) setting.
Check "Show Default Settings" to display the "default" Change Bar Custom Message (below the Line Two selection box).</value>
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<data name="ppBtnDefCbTxt1.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This will revert the Change Bar Custom Message Line One selection back to using the parent's (default) setting.
Check "Show Default Settings" to display the "default" Change Bar Custom Message (below the Line One selection box).</value>
</data>
<data name="ppBtnDeftDisAutoDuplx.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This will revert the Disable Automatic Duplexing selection back to using the parent's (default) setting.
Check "Show Default Settings" to display the "default" duplexing setting (below the Disable Automatic Duplexing check box).</value>
</data>
<data name="ppCmbxPagination.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This allows you to select the way VE-PROMS performs its pagination function.
Free - pagination is done on the fly, thus a total page count is not available.
Fixed - pagination is done only when you select to do so. This information is saved and used each time VE-PROMS prints.
Auto - pagination is done when VE-PROMS senses a change was made to the procedure since the last time the procedure was repaginated.</value>
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<data name="ppGpbxUserSpecCB.SuperTooltip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>- Select the position of the change bar with respect to the changed text
- Select the Type of Text to be placed next to the change bars
- Type in your own text to be placed next to the change bars.</value>
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