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Old 08-13-2013, 02:45 PM   #13
chaley
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Originally Posted by Kythe42 View Post
Thanks for your response Chaley. I apologize if I sounded a bit belligerent in previous posts. I don't know why I have such a strong memory of being able to do partial dates in Calibre, but if you're insisting as a developer that it was never possible, then perhaps my memory got jumbled up with other program demos that I briefly tested and ended up rejecting for one reason or another.
Not a problem. I have been there.
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The one thing I'm missing though, and forgive me if it's something really obvious, but how do you get to the edit template screen you showed in the second screen shot? When I'm making a composite column it just shows a one line box to put in template code.
I almost always edit the templates after I create the column. To do this, create the column with any template, click on any cell in the column, then press F2. The template editor will open.
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