Why aren the numbers right justified in the columns of the built-in reports?
This is a known problem with the rich text control included with Windows 95, 98 and NT. The control that ships with Microsoft Office 2000 and Windows 2000 has been improved somewhat, but still has a few problems. Hopefully Microsoft will finally fix this control in a future service release. In the meantime, for best results, you can save the report to a Rich Text Format file in the Preview dialog box, then open the file in Microsoft Word for viewing and printing. Tip: If you have Word 97 or 2000, you can view a report in Word without first saving the report to a file. Select the report on the Tools dialog box’s Custom panel and click the Run Custom Tool button. MMP will run Word and open the report automatically. When done viewing the report, close Word to return to MMP. • Why don’t the columns line up properly in my reports? Your storage and equipment ID’s may be too long. These reports try to pack in a lot of information and don’t have much room to display these ID’s. One solution is
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