Friday, 25 January 2019
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Hey Folks, 

I'm having a simple issue, for the life of me, I cant figure out. 

A Native plant row is showing up in my plant schedule. I cant figure out how to generate a new schedule without the native plant row showing up. 

See attached photo 

thanks, 

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Leighton,

 

It's showing up because it looks like it's set to Field 2 in your preferences for shrubs and groundcovers, but you have "Cal" set to field 2 on trees, and that's set to that dash character. Because Field 2 is used at all, it's showing up.

 

You could blank out the "Cal" on that tree, or just simply run two schedules: one for just trees, and one for shrubs, shrub areas and groundcovers.

 

More drastically you could reorganize your plant sizes to line up relevant columns better.

 

It just won't leave that column blank the way you have it in table format.

 

-Amanda

Leighton,

 

From the screenshot I can't make out which row you are referring to.

But from the Plant Manager, you should be able to select the plant and Highlight it to track it down.  You can also use a Work Area if necessary to try to track it down.  There are some other techniques mentioned here.

 

--J

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Leighton,

 

It's showing up because it looks like it's set to Field 2 in your preferences for shrubs and groundcovers, but you have "Cal" set to field 2 on trees, and that's set to that dash character. Because Field 2 is used at all, it's showing up.

 

You could blank out the "Cal" on that tree, or just simply run two schedules: one for just trees, and one for shrubs, shrub areas and groundcovers.

 

More drastically you could reorganize your plant sizes to line up relevant columns better.

 

It just won't leave that column blank the way you have it in table format.

 

-Amanda

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