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Follow these best practices to get results in your career.
by Jim L. Smith who has over 45 years of experience in operations, engineering, R&D and quality management
In every place I've worked, I've noticed a handful of patterns. Some people seem to fit in well, do their work, and usually get the perks -- opportunities, raises and promotions. Others are just kind of "there" -- they do their work, but they never step up to the plate and rarely get the perks -- and often wonder why the perks don't come their way. Still others are disgruntled and bitter, rarely doing anything beyond the bare minimum, loafing every chance they get, and simply filling up space until a reason comes up for them to be turned over.
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Real-world Industry Solutions for Quality Management Professionals
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Can't seem to find your gages anywhere? - 10/3/13
Using the wrong tool will cost you. - 10/17/13
It's okay to get attached. - 10/31/13
Sorting and Reporting Strategies - 11/14/13
Record Cloning - 12/5/13
Pass quality audits under intense scrutiny - 12/19/13
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Shorten the Learning Curve
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Our two-day, hands-on regional training classes will take you step by step through planning, preparation, setup and successful operation of GAGEtrak. You'll learn how to save time, avoid common mistakes and get the most out of your software.
Charlotte, NC - October 24-25
See our full schedule of regional classes here.
If you can't get out of the office for a regional class, contact us to learn more about web training and on-site training: 1-800-777-7020 or sales@cybermetrics.com
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Managing Drop-down lists in GAGEtrak
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Drop-down list buttons indicate that a field has a list of items from which to choose, such as the Type field within Gage Entry:
When you click the button, it presents the list in a scrollable box. Click on any item in the list to select it.
There are two types of drop-down lists:
Value List:
Self-building List:
Read the full tech tip to learn how to manage both types of lists.
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