Posted on Mar 22, 2016
SFC Platoon Sergeant
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It will not push the whole word to the next line but instead cut it at whatever point. Also does not look the same on the review page as it does where typed.
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SFC Craig Dalen
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When you go to print as a draft it will show correctly. Also do not cut and paste you must type it out.
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No cut and paste? SO you can't pull it off the support form? Or does the NCOER get populated automatically by entries made in the support form (that would be nice)
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SFC Craig Dalen
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The admin data is populated but the bullets and the rating must be done manually.
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I hope a nuke hits the atmosphere and takes out all of our electronics!
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What SFC Dalen said. Export it as a draft PDF, and it will show correctly.
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SSG Daniel Deiler
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The issue with that is that should not have to be done in order to see the what the final product will look like. It should appear as it will on the final draft as it is typed.
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SSG Daniel Deiler - It works better then any other new system the army has ever come out with. That's progress in my book. Hopefully they'll work out the sandbox display bugs eventually.
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Print it out as a PDF document, it will show the actual spacing and how much room you do/do not have left. Unfortunately, as the kinks are still being worked out, you'll have to do a bit of "plug and play", which can take away from what you're trying to convey in your bullet point.
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SFC Platoon Sergeant
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It does. Instead of printing it off you can also just go back to the signature page after saving and review it there, then cycle back through to make the corrections and repeat.
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