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I'm having an issue getting a report to layout correctly. I'm trying to set the column widths and use a heading that is column spanned over a group of columns. If I turn HTMLCSS=ON. I get the right column widths but there is a huge gap between the Heading on the Column Titles. If I turn HTMLCSS=OFF then the gap goes away but the columns squeeze together. Sorry I tried to do a CAR example but had nothing but issues with it.
TABLE FILE GGHOLD1 PRINT GGHOLD1.SEG01.REGION GGHOLD1.SEG01.UNITS GGHOLD1.SEG01.DOLLARS ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON HEADING "Region<+0>Amounts" ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF ON TABLE NOTOTAL ON TABLE HOLD AS ACCT FORMAT HTMTABLE ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS OFF ON TABLE SET STYLE * SQUEEZE=OFF, $ TYPE=REPORT, GRID=ON, BORDER=LIGHT, BORDER-COLOR=WHITE, FONT='TREBUCHET MS', SIZE=8, COLOR='BLACK', BACKCOLOR='NONE', STYLE=NORMAL,