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Is there a way to control the vertical spacing between the data lines in an HTML report, similar to what you can do with the paragraph dialog box in Microsoft Word by specifying the before or after point size?

Thank you,

John


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Posts: 225 | Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California | Registered: October 26, 2006Report This Post
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I do it by specifying padding in the Cascading Style Sheet.


Francis


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You could try this.

TABLE FILE CAR
 PRINT COUNTRY
       COMPUTE
       SIZE/I9 = IF LAST SIZE EQ 0 THEN 20 ELSE LAST SIZE + 10 ;
ON TABLE HOLD AS T_HTML FORMAT HTMTABLE
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=DATA, CLASS=xline20, $
TYPE=DATA, CLASS=xline20, WHEN=SIZE EQ 20, $
TYPE=DATA, CLASS=xline30, WHEN=SIZE EQ 30, $
TYPE=DATA, CLASS=xline40, WHEN=SIZE EQ 40, $
TYPE=DATA, CLASS=xline50, WHEN=SIZE EQ 50, $
ENDSTYLE
END

-RUN

-HTMLFORM BEGIN
<html>
<STYLE>
.xline20 {
 height: 20px ;
}
.xline30 {
 height: 30px ;
}
.xline40 {
 height: 40px ;
}
.xline50 {
 height: 50px ;
}
</STYLE>
!IBI.FIL.T_HTML;
</html>
-HTMLFORM END


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