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Hi Hans

I just spent a chunk of yesterday sorting out a new UserReport covering Today and Yesterday data. The report is a html based table and looks clean and clear to me displaying the data in a concise way.

I have attached a screen shot of the report and the html file for information.
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Really, you're getting the hang of it!
Now everybody can also see and understand why I left out some obvious reports which exist in the standard websites: easy to make yourself and everybody wants them slightly different ;)
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@Andy: one last remark (I don't want to spoil the pleasure of success ;) ). The columns of the table are now equidistant. You might want to try to bring columns 2/3 and 4/5 closer together by using the width style (NOTE: although success may be quick this is not as easy as it looks)
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@Andy: And btw the first row has some superfluous units and comma's
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Hi Hans

Thanks for the comments and checking. You were correct in saying that the increase in the gap might be a bit more tricky, after a couple tries I ended up inserting a blank column which has the same effect. The next chart will be the Month and Year to date chart.

By the way I commented on the Tonga event with a extra on pressure charts axis. Not sure if you saw it!
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AndyKF650 wrote: Sun 16 Jan 2022 4:58 pm By the way I commented on the Tonga event with a extra on pressure charts axis. Not sure if you saw it!
No I did not see that and actually, when looking at the pressure chart I don't see anything special.
What exactly do you mean?
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