ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Exact Forms - Extra Spaces with Rich Text fieldsNever mind, there was an issue when I pasted John's new code line. I fixed that and it removed the spacing! ------------------------------ Derek Roush ------------------------------ Re: Exact Forms - Extra Spaces with Rich Text fieldsJohn, I'm not very familiar with javascript, but I found the link to a .js file in the exact form Page html. I downloaded that file, replaced the line you referenced, uploaded the new .js file to a publicly accessible Quick Base file attachment field, created a new code Page with the updated .js code, and pasted the link to that new code page in the src= section where I found the original .js link. But the exact form isn't merging fields from QB. Was I anywhere close to the process that you used? ------------------------------ Derek Roush ------------------------------ Re: Match Child Records to ParentsNow that I changed the key field to a text field, how can I automatically create new Account IDs going forward so that users don't have to manually enter something unique every time?Re: Match Child Records to ParentsI only had a few Building Data records in there before the import so I just deleted the old relationship and recreated it. Thanks a lot for the help!Re: Match Child Records to ParentsSalesforce uses a hexadecimal ID system and apparently it's case sensitive, but Quick Base does not consider different cases unique. Fortunately there are only a dozen or so duplications in the 10k records. Do I need to delete the current Account -> Building Data relationship, or can I manually change the reference field on the Building Data page?Re: Match Child Records to ParentsThat sounded like a good idea, but apparently my Account IDs were not as unique as I thought. We were using that table in Quick Base for a while before I imported therecords from Salesforce, so I figured the issue was blank Account IDs. I ran a report for that and copied all the Record IDs into the Account ID fields so there are no more blanks. But it's still telling me there are still non-unique values and I'm not sure how to figure out which ones those are. Match Child Records to ParentsI just imported two tables of data from Salesforce, one for Accounts (parent) and one for Building Data (child). Each Account has a unique Account ID and the matching Building Data records include that Account ID field as well. I thought there was a way to add a field on child records that could import the Record ID of any Account with a matching Account ID field, but I can't figure that out. I could create a VLookup in Excel, but I have 10k+ Account records and that would get cumbersome. What is the easiest way to link the Building Data child records to the correct Account parent records using the Account ID field that matches on both? Re: Checkboxes in Exact FormsI ended up using Option 2, it worked but was pretty cumbersome to duplicate 25 checkbox fields into formulas. We'll probably come around to Exact Forms Plus eventually. Thank you for the help!Checkboxes in Exact FormsI can't figure out how to show checkbox fields on an Exact Form, they show up as the values Yes or No. The general mail merge solution I found is to use IF statements with Wingdings checkbox objects, but it doesn't look like merge formulas work in Exact Forms. Is there another way to include checkbox fields on Exact Forms?Re: Embedding a child report on Exact Form, and actually formatting it without using Juiced ""Exact Form Plus"" (I'm almost there)Matt, Maybe things have changed by now, but can you give any insight into where you edited the CSS to change the embedded table formatting? I've been looking at the w3schools pages, but I haven't had any luck changing the table font through the inline tags or internal style sheet. I tried copying the QB style sheet, changing all the font tags, and changing the CSS reference to my new external version. Nothing has changed the font in the embedded table.