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I would like for the schedule title and the column headers to be separated.
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Separated from each other? You can add empy lines between between the schedule title and the column headers by highlighting (in schedule view) the column headers and hitting Group on your options bar. You can repeat doing this to just keep adding empty gaps, but it connects it all down the sides. I agree with you in general that there needs to be much greater control over appearance of schedules...outlines, double lines, grid weight, varying fonts, note box, etc, etc...
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What I meant, was that the text size & font of the schedule titles and the column grids need to be separate. But, thanks for your input.
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