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I'm creating a PDF report, but on the across values, without any alingment included on the code, there's a "right padding" on the data.
This is the code I'm using:
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM FUEL_CAP/D10
BY COUNTRY AS ''
ACROSS BODYTYPE AS ''
ON TABLE SUBTOTAL
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT,
ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE,
PAGESIZE=A4,
SQUEEZE=0.32,
GRID=ON,
BORDER=LIGHT,
LEFTGAP=0.05,
RIGHTGAP=0.05,
LEFTMARGIN=0.50,
FONT='ARIAL',
SIZE = 7,
$
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=1, SQUEEZE= 3 , $
ENDSTYLE
ON TABLE PCHOLD AS 'exemple1' FORMAT PDF
END
And this is what it looks like:
Why the text is align that way? A "JUSTIFY=Right" doesn't work.
Thanks in advance.
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