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KimberlyL
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Posted - 2005-10-19 : 09:48:11
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Does anyone know how to adjust line spacing in a table? When I use a table my data almost looks like its coming back double spaced, when I compare it to the old reports that I am redoing. How can I make it come back single spaced?Thank you,Kim |
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jhermiz
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Posted - 2005-10-19 : 10:36:06
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Not sure why this happened to you, can you try recreating the report? Also one last thing to look at, the table object has the following properties: cell padding, and cell spacing...play around with both, maybe you accidentally changed the table spacing properties.Jon Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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KimberlyL
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-10-19 : 14:10:54
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I haven't changed any properties. I just notice that if I put something in a text box and type in a value and then vbcrlf and then another value for ex: field.value & vbcrlf & field2.value--what is returned is on the very next line whereas if I put field.value in a textbox in a table and then put field2.value in a textbox in the row below it within a table that there is alot of space between the 2. I have tried taking the top and bottom padding of of both text boxes but I don't see a difference.Thank you for your help! |
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KimberlyL
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-10-20 : 11:53:15
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I finally figured it out. I changed my line height from default .25 to .125 and took the padding off of the lines, and now my stuff comes back single spaced rather than double. Thanks Jon. |
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