Hi ,
I can't find a possible way of doing this at present
If I have a Table element containing 3 columns, how can I get it to display
the following way? Is it possible? If I get 10 rows, I want 5 rows in each
of the following. If there are say 7 rows, I'd want 4 ros on the left and
3 rows on the right.
Required layout follows....
ColA ColB ColC ColA ColB ColC
How feasible is this or am i expecting too much?
Thx,
PaulI have an example of multi column layout at www.MSBICENTRAL.com It is in the
downloads section... The only issue is that the column setup MUST apply to
the entire body of the report ( this is an RS restriction.)
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"Paul Buxton" <paul@.nospamspireite.ndo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi ,
> I can't find a possible way of doing this at present
>
> If I have a Table element containing 3 columns, how can I get it to
> display
> the following way? Is it possible? If I get 10 rows, I want 5 rows in
> each
> of the following. If there are say 7 rows, I'd want 4 ros on the left and
> 3 rows on the right.
> Required layout follows....
>
> ColA ColB ColC ColA ColB ColC
>
> How feasible is this or am i expecting too much?
> Thx,
> Paul
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