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1.
In the workspace, open the Design tab. Right-click the last line of the table and on the
shortcut menu select Row > Insert below.
2. Drag a data field in the last cell of the new row (see "Variable Data" on page 336).
3.
Select the row, either using the breadcrumbs (see "Selecting an element" on page 227)
or using the toolbar: click the Select Table button and then click the Select Row button.
4.
On the Attributes pane, change the Show row attribute to At end of table, to ensure that
the row will only appear at the bottom of the Dynamic Table and not before each page
break.
5. Add a label: click in the cell to the left of the data field and type the label.
If the subtotal at the end of the table is the actual total, you could just add a heading in the
column to the left of the subtotal: click the table cell to the left of the subtotal and type the label.
Note that in the Workspace the Design tab must be open for this to work. To open the Design
tab, click it (at the bottom of the Workspace) or select View > Design View.
Creating a custom overflow footer
For an example of how to create a custom overflow footer, see the following how-to: Custom
table overflow footers.
Change detail line formatting based upon a data field value
For an example of how to change the formatting of a line in a Dynamic Table, based upon a
data field value, see the following how-to: Change detail line formatting based upon a data field
value.
Personalized URL
Personalized URLs (pURLs) are links that are tailor-made for a specific purpose, generally for
individual clients. They can serve multiple purposes, for instance:
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Click Tracking: A unique ID in the link makes it possible to track the source of the click
(for example, a link in an email campaign).
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User Tracking: A user-specific ID reveals who clicked the link and at what time.
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Landing Pages: Information in the link invokes a unique landing page with specific
products or services.
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Personalized User Pages: Using information from a database, a user is served a
completely personalized web page with their name and information tailored to them,
enhancing user response.
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