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Use the Format drop-down to select how the value must be formatted. Which
options are available depends on the type of the data field (see "Data types" on
page279). For an explanation of the options see "Formatting variable data" on
page792.
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Click the Left, Center or Right button to align the cell's content.
The Text alignment mode determines how the cell's alignment will be added to the
table:
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Via inline styles: The text-alignment is set via the style attribute of the cells.
This is also called local formatting. (See also: "Styling and formatting" on
page726.)
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Use CSS utility classes: The cells get a class for which the default style
sheet for Dynamic Tables (default_table_styles.css) has a style rule. For more
information see "Utility classes for text in a Dynamic Table" on page813.
A row is associated with a (nested) detail table. The row will be repeated in the output
(or in Preview mode) as many times as necessary to display all the records in the
associated detail table.
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To add a row, select a detail table from the drop-down next to the Add Row button
at the top of the table. Or click the Add Row button itself to add an empty row.
Note
Multiple rows may be associated with the same detail table.
Consecutive rows linked to the same detail table are treated as a group and
repeated as such.
l You can drag rows up or down to change the order in which they appear in the
table.
l By default, a row is repeated once for each record in the detail table, but in tables
with several levels and long nested tables you may want an extra repetition of a row
if its sub-table runs over multiple pages.
In order to repeat a row before and/or after a page break:
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