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Claire Krupp asked Jason Lightfoot answered

Model Documentation Properties window is not working

I am having trouble editing text in the Model Documentation "Table".

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The properties window does not show the text properly, and does not allow me to edit at all:

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Or if I double click it looks like this:

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I can edit it if I switch to the html editor, but I don't know enough html commands to make that practical.

Is there a setting or something that I need to change?

(My model is confidential, but I can send it to FlexSim staff if needed.)

FlexSim 24.1.0
model documentation
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Claire Krupp avatar image Claire Krupp commented ·
Is does the same thing in a new model, so you don't need mine!
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Jason Lightfoot answered

Thanks for reporting this Clare - it looks like a bug was introduced in version 24.1 - I've created an issue for the dev team to investigate.

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Joerg Vogel answered Claire Krupp commented

Hello @Claire, you need not to write html code yourself. Other programs can save text and other content as a html file, like common used text writer programs (MS Word, OpenOffice Write, …). You open such a file in a text editor and you copy the code from there into FlexSim documentation slides.

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Claire Krupp avatar image Claire Krupp commented ·
Thanks Joerg, I'm sure that's possible, but the Model Documentation Table is designed to be just typed into, so that would be much easier...when it works!

I already have documentation in Word and PowerPoint format, but I just wanted to put something in the model itself just in case the novice customer wants to look at it and get our contact info etc.

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