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Ledge1
 
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Would like to know if it is possible to adjust the "increment of change"
value in the spinner button properties box to something less than '1',
specifically to 1/10ths. Am attempting to operate a chart trendline equation
on the spinner button box value, with this value ranging from 2 ft. to 6 ft.
and changing in .1 ft. increments.
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Bob Phillips
 
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Couldn't you just use the defaults, and divide by 12 when you use it? That
is set Min of 0, Max of 30, and display the value divided by 12.

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Would like to know if it is possible to adjust the "increment of change"
value in the spinner button properties box to something less than '1',
specifically to 1/10ths. Am attempting to operate a chart trendline

equation
on the spinner button box value, with this value ranging from 2 ft. to 6

ft.
and changing in .1 ft. increments.



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