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Is there a maximum number of N numbers that LBP will allow for a type of aircraft? I am importing all the aircraft I have flown for the airline I fly for and everything works great but it leaves out about a dozen or so tail numbers. I have split them into two imports and each works and shows up alone but when I put in both it drops the smallest numbers. Are the numbers still there, just not accessible? I am planning to sync with my PDA for the first time and I'd rather not have to go back and re-do eveything. Any help would be great. CB |
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Hello CB, Logbook Pro has no limits on the n-numbers stored, however, the drop down will only show the recent ones to keep your list to choose from manageable.
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So all the other ones are still there? When I sync with my PDA they should show up as the correct aircraft type not the default? Just making sure. Thanks in advance. Also is there a way to look at all the N numbers besides the drop downs in the logbook? CB Last edited by Cheeseblood; 03-19-2007 at 2:23 PM. Reason: Extra question |
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The N-Numbers are logged in prior flights and are never removed. N-Numbers are not sync'd to the PDA, only your list of A/C Types which will be available in the drop down list to choose from.
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Cheeseblood, To see all of the N-numbers you have, simply use the analyzer and choose "All Data" from the selection. LBP will break the aircraft into the different types and then, if you expand the types, it breaks down the N-numbers as well. I hope this helps! Propilot |
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