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mattiedread

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I just got the Vyper hardware/software (DiveIn) and have 47 dives loaded in. The default display on the logbook shows information I do not want (ID number, Personal Information etc.) and does not show Surface Interval, which I would really like to see. I'm sure as time goes on, I'll probably want to add/remove other columns as well.

Does anyone know how to edit the display columns in the logbook? I don't want to edit the actual SI, just display it in the logbook ledger.
Thanks,
Matt
 
Open up the software and logbook you want to change. Anywhere on that list, right-click, and then click "Listbox Properties". That will bring up a window where you can edit everything about the dive listbox. You have alot of choices to choose from, but I didn't see one specifically for surface interval. There are several custom ones that you could use to display it, but you'd have to manually enter it in the profile of the dive. Hope this helps.
 
How is that interface and software working for you Warhammer?


 
Sorry, it took so long to reply, Mario. I've been out of state all weekend due to a wedding. That reminds me, I usually hate weddings, but this one was different. It wasn't a wedding, well it was cause 2 folks got married, it was a PARTY! And I love PARTIES!

Anyway, back to the issue, the interface works great! Works equally great on both my wife's Vyper and my Cobra. Suunto could do a tad better on the setup instructions, but for the PC literate of us, it was a breeze. but I can surely see where the not so PC savy could have problems getting it to work. And thanks again, Mario.
 

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