Question: When I switch certain Doc types to Power UX, I notice that certain read-only fields on the Details tab are missing. The fields are not available through the gear
Question: When I switch certain Doc types to Power UX, I notice that certain read-only fields on the Details tab are missing. The fields are not available through the gear
Summary: The UI Configuration tool, found on the System Admin Dashboard, offers Parts for the configuration of certain grids in Power UX. Note: These parts will not show up when
Did You Know? In Power UX, it is very easy to reorder the columns on your dashboards that appear in grids. And in Classic UI, it is the UI Configuration
Question: In some fields I see gray text explaining what can be entered in the field. How do I add that text to a field? Answer: We call that gray
Question: I know there is a Spec field on the Items tab. Could I add a Spec field to my Document Header also? Answer: Yes. In fact, there are two
Question: I notice that some fields on my documents have a little question mark next to them. When I mouse over a question mark, I get some information. How do
Question: We have configured our document’s Detail tab to include a few more fields, but we don’t like the order they appear in. Can we position the fields in the
Did You Know? You can configure your Doc types to show or hide specific fields depending on the document’s subtype. For example, if your Commitment documents are set up with
Question: By default, the project document list for most Doc types sorts by document number, descending. Is there a way to change that default for a specific Doc type? Answer:
Question: When I copy $1,234.56 into numeric fields on my document, Spitfire strips out the comma and dollar sign and has the amount show up as 1234.56. I added some