First, thanks for the tip on how to change with excel the sci name for the local spanish name. Now the question is if I do this in the TREE TABLE in excel can I import it back before submitting the data so the reports will show this name?? I assuming already the answer is no. But the other option will be to export everything into excel and make the graphs and tables, at least some of them myself, and just translate the ones that make calculations (like leaf area, biomass and so on) later. Am I right?
Thanks
Also I resubmitted the Playa del Carmen Zona Centro again and go it back right away to be able to work with it for my seminar in 3 weeks.
Can I incorporate the Spanish common name in the data?
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Re: Can I incorporate the Spanish common name in the data?
Glad to hear the Playa del Carmen project is working without issue.
Your assumption is correct. There is no way to bulk import common names back into i-Tree Eco. Unfortunately, the only solution at this time is to export the reports you are interested in and reformat them.
I will let our development team know that some type of renaming convention is of interest to our international users.
Thanks for your question.
-Jason
Your assumption is correct. There is no way to bulk import common names back into i-Tree Eco. Unfortunately, the only solution at this time is to export the reports you are interested in and reformat them.
I will let our development team know that some type of renaming convention is of interest to our international users.
Thanks for your question.
-Jason
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