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− | This article explains | + | This article explains why the formatting of the Vehicle Health check sheet can change. |
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
− | You may notice from time to time the format of the | + | You may notice from time to time that the format of the check sheet will change. This is due to the fact that the version of the check sheet being printed is controlled by {{DataPrompt|Vehicle Type}}. This is because things you need to check for on a health check varies per vehicle type. |
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== See also == | == See also == |
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Summary
This article explains why the formatting of the Vehicle Health check sheet can change.
More Information
You may notice from time to time that the format of the check sheet will change. This is due to the fact that the version of the check sheet being printed is controlled by "Vehicle Type". This is because things you need to check for on a health check varies per vehicle type.
A Quad or Car will need 4 spaces for tyre wear, whereas a Motorcycle will only need 2. |
See also
- How do I Stop Vehicle Health Check Sheets from Printing Automatically?
- How do I Stop Workshop Advisory Work Report from Printing Automatically?
- How do I Change Where Vehicle Health Checks and Advisory Reports Print?