Leaflet part 2

Part of the Leaflet Quick Win scenario for QuSheet   
Part of the Leaflet Quick Win scenario for QuSheet   
 
 
     
Summary   
    
In this particular scenario, it makes sense to change the Title of the sheet within Sheet / Generation Overrides, but it’s up to you. Note that Workbook / Generation is using the force indentation parameters to set a minimum indentation of 4 spaces by default, since with this scenario there are numerous places where QuSheet’s calculated indentation would result in no indentation at all, and it’s more visually attractive to have some level of indentation take place.    
    
In this scenario, also, the greeting message is varied by sheet, though the farewell message is left uniform. For a more sophisticated way of setting a greeting message take a look at the Key Item Example chapter in the Working With QuSheet tutorial.    
    
Styling here takes place entirely within the “Default” sub-tab, and only within “_ clause” apart from the farewell and greeting text.    
    
With special clauses, you can specify individual new styles based on the “_ clause” style to make these look different.    
 
 
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In this particular scenario, it makes sense to change the Title of the sheet within Sheet / Generation Overrides, but it’s up to you. Note that Workbook / Generation is using the force indentation parameters to set a minimum indentation of 4 spaces by default, since with this scenario there are numerous places where QuSheet’s calculated indentation would result in no indentation at all, and it’s more visually attractive to have some level of indentation take place.    

In this scenario, also, the greeting message is varied by sheet, though the farewell message is left uniform. For a more sophisticated way of setting a greeting message take a look at the Key Item Example chapter in the Working With QuSheet tutorial.    

Styling here takes place entirely within the “Default” sub-tab, and only within “_ clause” apart from the farewell and greeting text.    

With special clauses, you can specify individual new styles based on the “_ clause” style to make these look different.    

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