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Can I format a subhead the way a heading is formatted line by line?

I have 3 lines in the Subhead and I want the top one to be a different font as the others.

Is that possible?
 
Posts: 178 | Registered: May 11, 2005Report This Post
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It's the same basic process except the TYPE is SUBHEAD

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT MODEL
BY COUNTRY
ON COUNTRY SUBHEAD
"Line 1"
"Line 2"
"Line 3"
ON TABLE NOTOTAL
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=SUBHEAD,
BY=COUNTRY,
LINE=1,
BACKCOLOR=BLUE,
$
TYPE=SUBHEAD,
BY=COUNTRY,
LINE=1,
OBJECT=TEXT,
COLOR=WHITE,
$
ENDSTYLE
END
 
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I did try:

TYPE=SUBHEAD,LINE=1,FONT=....

And that didn't work for me. What did end up working was:

TYPE=TABHEADING,LINE=1,SIZE=10,.....

Perhaps I did't try enough with the first option, but thank you for the reply... and if you even need a second option, the TABHEADING will style it.
 
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If TYPE=TABHEADING worked that means that you did a one time REPORT heading. Although the syntax uses the SUBHEAD keyword the ON TABLE part is important.

ON fieldname SUBHEAD is a subheading.
ON TABLE SUBHEAD is a report heading ... hence the TYPE=TABHEADING.
 
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Okay, so for a non-repeating report heading I should use ON TABLE SUBHEAD, and for a repeating one, just HEADING.

That makes sense... I was looking for a non-repeating report heading... but I also do use ON fieldname SUBHEAD else where so thanks to both of you for the help!!!
 
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