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I have searched a little (albeit I will admit maybe not enough). There is a gray line that appears under the sales years. It seems to be part of the default stylesheet known as endeflt.sty. I want to remove the gray line altogether or turn it to white.
I know the solution has something to do with manually overriding this section of the stylesheet, and I am still tinkering with it a little myself. I just thought if anyone has done this before, they might point me in the right direction. Thanks so much!
Here is my code for a sample procedure so you can see the gray line.
TABLE FILE SALES
SUM
SALES.QUANTITY
ACROSS LOWEST SALES_YEAR
ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD
ON TABLE SET ASNAMES ON
ON TABLE NOTOTAL
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML
ON TABLE SET HTMLEMBEDIMG ON
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
INCLUDE = IBFS:/EDA/EDASERVE/_EDAHOME/ETC/endeflt.sty,
$
END
This message has been edited. Last edited by: JulieA,
Thanks for the solution; however, it did not appear to solve the matter.
The gray line does not appear to be an acrosstitle or acrossvalue albeit we could be incorrect. If I could post an image to the forum, I can show you what I'm attempting to remove from it.
It only appears in the HTML version of the table. If I export the table to Excel, the gray line is gone.