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Can you open the activereports designer on its own? without trying to open a file with it? If so, try opening your .rpx files from within the activereports designer. If this isn't clear, let me know and i'll attach pics
Hi Bill,
I think what you will need to do is drag your boundaries in your main report AND your subreports to get the new page dimensions you are after. length will not be too much of a concern for your subreports, but width will be. Please note my previous post, and if you are getting blank pages when you print, you may need to reduce the width of your page and all entities, this will fix that problem.
HTH Brendan
http://www.emastercam.com/board/index.php?showtopic=67968
There is info on this page about the ftp,
search your computer for ActiveReports_Designer, there will be a .exe file that provides the interface for modifying your setup sheets
http://www.emastercam.com/board/index.php?showtopic=70950#entry823098
This is a link to a thread about my setup sheet. If you like the looks of it, it is available on the ftp also, and then we can look at helping modify it for you.
Read the important topics pinned to the first page of industrial forum. That directory is where my active reports designer is located, and that's from a default install. I'll have a second look for you though. Perhaps the best thing for you to find out more is to contact your reseller.
C:\McamX4\common\reports
In that directory you will find active reports designer, there is a tutorial on the ftp on how to use it. This should be a good starting point for you
drogers, You have the option of using activereports in X4, and can thus make a setup sheet that looks and provides the same information as Jake's. I feel you have your version configured to GUI or .SET file and that is why you are not seeing the same sort of thing. If you want a setup sheet like Jakes, firstly select activreports in your config file, and then have a look at the activereports designer that is supplied with mastercam
Go to Settings -> Configuration and then the toolpaths tab. What option is selected under setup seet program? (see attached Image) I can only help you if you are using activereports
x4config.bmp
What version of the setup sheet are you using? I use activereports and it is extremely customisable to how you want it. I think X4 had the GUI which was quite a good output. I didn't have anything to do with setup sheet customisation until X5 where the GUI sheets were no longer available.
Just had a look on the Jay's ftp and the pdf and files are on there in sip format called creatingsetupsheetswithactiverreportsdesigner.zip...i noticed there is one on there for X5 as well which may be handy. Here is a link to the setup sheets folder where you can find all of this info:
ftp://mastercam-cadcam.com/Mastercam_forum/Setup_Sheets/
This is the one that I have..its for X4, but it functions similarly enough in X5 at least.
ftp://ftp.multiaxis.com/Public/CreatingSetupSheetswithActiveReportsDesigner.pdf
You could start from by using an existing sheet as a template. You could use mastercam's default activereports and just modify it to suit your purposes...that way all of your standard subreports and image caps etc will already be setup for you, and just require some tweaking. I found the Activereport tutorial somewhere online, cannot recall where, but it is good to give you an understanding of the concepts involved...even if you just read it through will help with your knowledge.
Does your levels manager tell you that there is any entites on your levels? make sure that your levels are visible (ALT+Z brings up your levels manager). If There is entities and you still cannot see them, try screen-> unblank entity-> selecet all(CTRL+A)-> and then press enter to confirm selection. Fit all items to screen (ALT+1) and see if that makes your entites display
I wouldn't go windows 8. Why would you? It is very tablet based...plus now that the special is over, you'll have to pay a few hundred bucks instead of the 40 that i got it for, Windows 7 64bit is still my OS of choice, and by the time they drop support for it, you will be ready to buy a new rig anyway. Wish I could afford a nice machine like that for at home on top of a gaming pc!
Perhaps it would be beneficial for you to sign your programmers up to the beta testing program...surely the best programmers in the country would not let any bugs go unnotiiced.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with the majority of what you are saying, however i think that assuming the beta testers only use 2D operations is an insult to the people who beta test this software. Many of the forum members here are in the beta testing program, and it is not something that they are employed to do...they do it to aid with the development of the software by testing it in the real world. I, like you, am only just moving to X6 now because of the issues X6 had upon release. I'm not sure how the software was released with so many faults, but i would not be blaming the beta testers.
Hi Jake, sorry for that, I misunderstood what you were asking! this is one that I do not use, but just tested it on my setup sheet and it works. Your datafield should be "NCFILE/NCIFILE-LONG" to get what you want. the specificity of your datafield is relative to your report datasource. Since your datasource is //setupsheet...and you want to get to //setupsheet/ncfile/ncifile-long, you need to include the ncfile/ncifile-long in your datafield, not just the ncifile-long. Hope this makes some sense and is helpful.
Brendan
I have this working on my activereport so it is definitely possible. Try entering in your datafield MCXFILE-LONG (instead of ../MCXFILE-LONG). Make sure your report datasource is set to //setupsheet (see attached picture. You may already have these settings in place, if so let me know and we'll see what else to do.
HTH Brendan
Uniform is what you want to use. Factor means you Scale it based on a ratio, and percentage is obviously scaling to a percentage of current size. to scale from metric to imperial, enter a factor of 1/25.4. Mastercam will calculate that for you. You can also select to move or copy your geometry, and where you want your scale origin to be...i normally leave it at default (0,0,0)
HTH Brendan
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