Douglas,

You don't need to do anything weird to get an average column to
display differently.  You just need to go to the preferences view and
choose a score system for the average column.  That will cause it to
convert percentages to the corresponding values in the score system
using the low percentage column of the score system to determine which
value to display.

Hope this helps,
Alan.

On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Douglas Cerna <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alan:
>
> A user from Chile asks 
> (https://answers.launchpad.net/schooltool/+question/121370) if it's possible 
> to display the Average column as point values instead of percent values. Is 
> it necessary to define a score system for this?
>
> The (weird) way I found to do it was to create a new worksheet with a Linked 
> Column to the Average column of the other one.
>
> I'd appreciate your advice on this.
>
> Thanks. Douglas
>
> "... allí­ es cuando te das cuenta que las cosas malas pueden resultar 
> bastante buenas..." - Lionel Messi
>
> Por favor, evite enviarme adjuntos de Word, Excel o PowerPoint.
> Vea http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html
>
>

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