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#61033 - 11/05/14 04:29 PM Fix for Duplicate Legend Entries?
LeviM Offline
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Registered: 11/14/12
Posts: 73
Loc: Texas, U.S.A
Does any one know a way to remove duplicate entries from the legends for fluid density, temperature, pressure and such? It bugs me when the legend reports two colors for the same value.

-Levi


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#61050 - 11/06/14 09:56 AM Re: Fix for Duplicate Legend Entries? [Re: LeviM]
Faizal K Offline
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Registered: 07/21/08
Posts: 159
Loc: USA/Malaysia
Hi Levi,
I have Caesar 2013 and 2014 on my machine, and I made a small file to see if I have the same problem. It doesn't appear that I have it.

There's one thing I'd like to point out. As far as I know, Caesar actually records more decimal points than it displays. For instance, maybe the first time you defined the density 0.02094, you actually defined it as let's say 0.020943. But the second time you define the same density elsewhere, you may have only copied 0.02094 from the previous definition. The legend thinks that you have two different density (0.02094 and 0.020943).

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#61062 - 11/07/14 08:15 AM Re: Fix for Duplicate Legend Entries? [Re: LeviM]
LeviM Offline
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Registered: 11/14/12
Posts: 73
Loc: Texas, U.S.A
Ya, I thought the decimal point was the problem too, but I've tried copying and pasting the density to know avail. The funny thing is, I can change the color on either entry either entry and its changes the same elements. Only one of the colors for each value is actually shown on in the model form what I can tell.

To attempt to recreate this, you might try changing densities (or temp. or pressure, I've had the same things happen with them) a few times, leaving some element with the original value and the changing some back to it.

Of course, this isn't a very important issue... it just annoys me.

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#61074 - 11/07/14 03:03 PM Re: Fix for Duplicate Legend Entries? [Re: LeviM]
Richard Ay Offline
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Registered: 12/13/99
Posts: 6226
Loc: Houston, Texas, USA
Try this to diagnose the issue:

Use the Data Export wizard to export the input to an MDB (MS Access) file. Check the input values there, you should be able to see all the digits in the numbers.
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