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I am trying to squeese down the size of the columns displayed in the ACROSS statements. It appears the report is still defaulting to .5 inch instead of what is specified in the style sheet. Can someone provide some insight in how to further reduce the size/width of the across columns.

TABLE MO_CNT
-*
WRITE PERCENT AS ''
BY SELI_ASG_USERID AS 'ACE,Userid'
ACROSS MO_REVIEW_MO_YEAR NOPRINT
ACROSS MO_REVIEW_MO_NBR NOPRINT
ACROSS MO_REVIEW_MO_NAME AS ''
ACROSS SELI_MO_REVIEW_STATUS AS ''
-*
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=HEADING, SIZE=9, GRID=OFF,FONT=ARIAL,$
TYPE=REPORT, SIZE=7, GRID=ON, FONT='TIMES NEW ROMAN',ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE,$
TYPE=ACROSSVALUE, ACROSS=MO_REVIEW_MO_NAME ,WRAP=.1,$
TYPE=ACROSSVALUE, ACROSS=SELI_MO_REVIEW_STATUS,WRAP=.1,$
TYPE=ACROSSVALUE, ACROSS=PERCENT,WRAP=.1,$
-*
ENDSTYLE
-*
ON TABLE SET SQUEEZE ON
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
END
-RUN

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Act4bsa,

I would first move all of your ON TABLE commands above your style sheet. Your ON TABLE SET SQUEEZE doesn't actually apply to your style because you call it afterwards. I would also add ON TABLE SET HTML CSS ON.

Eric


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Thanks Eric. This is a PDF output format. The ON TABLE SET HTML CSS ON command was not recognized.


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Hi act4bsa,

From our technicals: Squeeze commands take precedence over the conditional styling stylesheet commands. Remove them and the stylesheet should take effect.

Cheers,

Kerry


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