Well, I
found one way to do it, but it may not always work. The method
involves moving an extra race from the front of the two sided ballot to the
back. This changes the front plate on the two sided ballot and makes it
different from the one sided ballot. Then, go to the one sided ballot and remove
the Vote Both Sides header. The reason
this may not always work is that when you move the last race from the front of
the 2 sided ballot to the back, you may potentially create a race configuration
on the new front of the 2 sided ballot that mimics another one sided ballot. Any
thoughts on this approach? Mark Mark
Earley 850 422-2100 - office/fax 850 322-3226 - cell -----Original
Message----- Time Frame: ASAP, Osceola County FL ballots are already
late to printer. Problem: 2 ballot styles have common Front Plates. Need to delete a header from one of these, but leave
it on the other. Cannot edit one front plate without the edit
reflected on the other. Reason: One of these ballot styles has races on the back and
the other does not. Need to remove the Vote Both Sides header from the ballot
style that has no races on the back. Since the front plates are shared the
removal is reflected on both, causing the two-sided ballot to lose the Vote
Both Sides header on its front plate. Question: Is there a method to solve this dilemma? Is there a
way to make the ballot styles use unique front plates? Expectation: Solution probably involves hidden/dummy races or
headers or something similar that causes my hair to turn gray and fall out. Thanks in advance, Mark Mark
Earley 850 422-2100 -
office/fax 850 322-3226 - cell |