I have a report with a table. Some of the table header columns are
multi-worded and wrap on to a second line. For the table header columns that
are not multi-worded, I want the text to appear on the second line and not
the first line which is the default.
If I use the vbscript function â'vbcrlfâ', it renders perfectly in HTML.
However, I want to render in PDF and for some reason when it renders in PDF
the renderer is ignoring that particular formatting and so the single-worded
column text appears on the first line.
Any ideaâ's?
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MikeOn Dec 10, 1:49 pm, Mike DeYoung
<MikeDeYo...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have a report with a table. Some of the table header columns are
> multi-worded and wrap on to a second line. For the table header columns that
> are not multi-worded, I want the text to appear on the second line and not
> the first line which is the default.
> If I use the vbscript function "vbcrlf", it renders perfectly in HTML.
> However, I want to render in PDF and for some reason when it renders in PDF
> the renderer is ignoring that particular formatting and so the single-worded
> column text appears on the first line.
> Any idea's?
> --
> Mike
If I'm understand you correctly, you should be able to set the
vertical alignment of the table header column via selecting the header
row on the left-hand-side of the table control, then select F4 (for
the Properties window) and to the right of 'Vertical Align' select
'Bottom.' Hope this helps.
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. Software Consultant|||Thank you Enrique.
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Mike
"EMartinez" wrote:
> On Dec 10, 1:49 pm, Mike DeYoung
> <MikeDeYo...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I have a report with a table. Some of the table header columns are
> > multi-worded and wrap on to a second line. For the table header columns that
> > are not multi-worded, I want the text to appear on the second line and not
> > the first line which is the default.
> >
> > If I use the vbscript function "vbcrlf", it renders perfectly in HTML.
> > However, I want to render in PDF and for some reason when it renders in PDF
> > the renderer is ignoring that particular formatting and so the single-worded
> > column text appears on the first line.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > --
> > Mike
>
> If I'm understand you correctly, you should be able to set the
> vertical alignment of the table header column via selecting the header
> row on the left-hand-side of the table control, then select F4 (for
> the Properties window) and to the right of 'Vertical Align' select
> 'Bottom.' Hope this helps.
> Regards,
> Enrique Martinez
> Sr. Software Consultant
>|||On Dec 11, 7:31 am, Mike DeYoung
<MikeDeYo...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thank you Enrique.
> --
> Mike
> "EMartinez" wrote:
> > On Dec 10, 1:49 pm, Mike DeYoung
> > <MikeDeYo...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > I have a report with a table. Some of the table header columns are
> > > multi-worded and wrap on to a second line. For the table header columns that
> > > are not multi-worded, I want the text to appear on the second line and not
> > > the first line which is the default.
> > > If I use the vbscript function "vbcrlf", it renders perfectly in HTML.
> > > However, I want to render in PDF and for some reason when it renders in PDF
> > > the renderer is ignoring that particular formatting and so the single-worded
> > > column text appears on the first line.
> > > Any idea's?
> > > --
> > > Mike
> > If I'm understand you correctly, you should be able to set the
> > vertical alignment of the table header column via selecting the header
> > row on the left-hand-side of the table control, then select F4 (for
> > the Properties window) and to the right of 'Vertical Align' select
> > 'Bottom.' Hope this helps.
> > Regards,
> > Enrique Martinez
> > Sr. Software Consultant
You're welcome. Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. Software Consultant
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Loosing text format in pdf-Export
Hi NG,
in my report (html-view) i got the following value (i.e) -43.988.224,29 ?
field-type is currency
After export in pdf i got something like that:
0761<; ; 1557/5<#0 ander othe unknown characters.
Any suggests?
frank
www.xax.deAdobe 5.00 and 5.05 do not render symbols (e.g. Euro symbol) correctly when
the Arial font is used. Which version are you using? Did you try other fonts
(e.g. Tahoma)?
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"Frank Matthiesen" <fm@.xax.de> wrote in message
news:34hkssF46ueteU1@.individual.net...
> Hi NG,
> in my report (html-view) i got the following value (i.e) -43.988.224,29 ?
> field-type is currency
> After export in pdf i got something like that:
> 0761<; ; 1557/5<#0 ander othe unknown characters.
> Any suggests?
> frank
> www.xax.de
>sql
in my report (html-view) i got the following value (i.e) -43.988.224,29 ?
field-type is currency
After export in pdf i got something like that:
0761<; ; 1557/5<#0 ander othe unknown characters.
Any suggests?
frank
www.xax.deAdobe 5.00 and 5.05 do not render symbols (e.g. Euro symbol) correctly when
the Arial font is used. Which version are you using? Did you try other fonts
(e.g. Tahoma)?
--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Frank Matthiesen" <fm@.xax.de> wrote in message
news:34hkssF46ueteU1@.individual.net...
> Hi NG,
> in my report (html-view) i got the following value (i.e) -43.988.224,29 ?
> field-type is currency
> After export in pdf i got something like that:
> 0761<; ; 1557/5<#0 ander othe unknown characters.
> Any suggests?
> frank
> www.xax.de
>sql
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