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It seems like the "SIZE" parameter of a report only affects the font size of the data. I want to squeeze the individual cells (they are too wide). How do I do this?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Ted Michalski,
-SET &ECHO=ALL;
APP PREPENDPATH IBISAMP
-RUN
SET BYDISPLAY=ON
TABLE FILE SHORT
PRINT PROJECTED_RETURN
BY CONTINENT
BY REGION
BY COUNTRY
BY HOLDER
BY TYPE
ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM OFF
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT EXL2K
ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
TYPE=REPORT, SQUEEZE=ON,GRID=OFF,FONT='ARIAL',SIZE=9,STYLE=NORMAL,$
-*****************************************
-* Play around with the SQUEEZE value
-*****************************************
TYPE=REPORT, COLUMN=PROJECTED_RETURN, SQUEEZE=.50,$
ENDSTYLE
END
-EXIT