I am wondering why the BORDER code below has no effect on the fields. I do not want a white line separating each field in the subhead and the BACKCOLOR=RGB(192 192 192) for the fields. Every other line in the subhead is either light blue or white.
TYPE=SUBHEAD, LINE=5, BORDER-TOP-COLOR=RGB(192 192 192), BORDER-BOTTOM-COLOR=RGB(192 192 192),BORDER-LEFT-COLOR=RGB(192 192 192), BORDER-RIGHT-COLOR=RGB(192 192 192),$This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
February 15, 2010, 09:49 AM
Laurie
I found a command to remove the white lines in between fields HEADALIGN=INTERNAL, but now the fields are right on top of each other with no space between so it looks like this:
$1,345$2,456$1.54
I will keep looking in online help for ideas
February 15, 2010, 11:25 AM
Dan Satchell
You could try using SET SHOWBLANKS = ON to retain spaces in your headings/footings.
What do you have for the settings of GRID, WRAP, SQUEEZE? Is the output format for this PDF? If not, what is it? And then there is the age old question: Can you duplicate this using the CAR file (and post the code for us)?
Thanks,
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February 15, 2010, 02:52 PM
Laurie
I am able to get the formatting I need. I added this: ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON but that caused my mouse over macros to not work so then I added this: -SET POPUPDESC = ON; Thanks for your suggestions.
February 15, 2010, 03:41 PM
Waz
Also make sure that the border is on.
In the stylesheet, is GRID=ON|HEAVY, or do you have BORDER=LIGHT|MEDIUM|HEAVY, or BORDER-LEFT=, etc.
Setting the colour is one step turning the border on is the other.