Water Profile question...
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Water Profile question...
I'm wondering what the letters in parenthesis next to certain City profiles mean.
Like Burton on Trent has 3 different profiles. One has a (F), one a (P), and one an (M). I notice there is also an (N) on some.
What do these mean? Couldn't find the info in the Help Guide.
Al
Like Burton on Trent has 3 different profiles. One has a (F), one a (P), and one an (M). I notice there is also an (N) on some.
What do these mean? Couldn't find the info in the Help Guide.
Al
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The letters indicate the source of the water profile data. M stands for Mosher, Randy, P for Papazian, Charlie, and F for Foster, Terry.
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What is (N)?
What does (N) stand for, Noonan?
- notbob
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I don't have the software with me, but that seems a good guess.
You can check by going to the Menu Bar and opening the Water Database. Scroll down the list to the water that has the (N), click Edit, and in the description it will credit the source of the water info.
You can check by going to the Menu Bar and opening the Water Database. Scroll down the list to the water that has the (N), click Edit, and in the description it will credit the source of the water info.
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slothrob wrote:I don't have the software with me, but that seems a good guess.
You can check by going to the Menu Bar and opening the Water Database. Scroll down the list to the water that has the (N), click Edit, and in the description it will credit the source of the water info.
That's it. Thanks!
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