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Making subform behave as table and data part as body rowStep10:
If the data is
flowing to multiple pages then we direct the over flown data. Move to
pagination tab under object tab, under that if dataset is paginated under
overflow give the name of content area and overflow leader as header row. By
adding this whenever an overflow occurs the header will be displayed in all the
pages.
We need to
create two subforms, the reason is that the body of the table can be flowed to
multiple pages and if we make the subform as flowed all the elements will be
aligned either top to bottom or western text (left to right). So as we need to
display the table contents in two rows we created two subforms, first one will
be flowed and the second one under first one which will be positioned. Step11:
Creating Header row
for the table. Drag a
static text element from the library and drop it above the body row. Wrap the
text in a subform giving the accessibility as header row.
Step12:
Creating a table
subform. The content of the subform should be flowed and the accessibility
should be table. Name the
untitled subform (Page 1) as "Bodypage1". After doing this change the
content of the body page as flowed then click on pagination tab, under that if
dataset is paginated under overflow give the name of content area same as what
we performed for body row. (In body page we gave overflow leader as header row
but in body page pagination do not use that)
Step13:
Giving borders to the table and header.
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