Insert table entry
Specifies the format of a table entry.
This component must be a child of a descendant of a Table Row component. Add Paragraph, Image, List, and other components to define the content of the table entry.
Note
Spanning columns and rows is not supported when the File
format for generating the report is set to Word
Document(RTF)
or Rich Text Format
.
Horizontal alignment: Use the Entry horizontal alignment setting of the Table Column Specification component for the column in which the table entry appears, or explicitly set the Horizontal alignment property.
Left
: Aligns content with
the left side of the column.
Center
: Aligns content
in the middle of the column.
Right
: Aligns content with
the right side of the column.
Double justified
: Justifies
the left and right sides the entry content, to avoid ragged left and
right alignment.
Vertical alignment: Positions the table entry content relative to the top and bottom of the row in which the table entry appears.
Use this property to override the Entry vertical alignment setting of the Table Row component in which this table entry appears.
Column separator: Use this property to override the Column separator setting of the Table Column Specification component for the column in which the table entry appears.
True
: Draws a vertical
line at the right edge of the column for this table entry.
False
: Draws no vertical
line at the right edge of the column for this table entry.
Row separator: Use this property to override the Row separator setting of the Table Row component for the row in which the table entry appears.
True
: Draws a horizontal
line at the bottom of the row, below the table entry.
False
: Does not draw a
horizontal line at the bottom of the row, below the table entry.
Background color: Specifies the background color of the table entry. You can:
Use Auto
to apply the Background
Color setting of the Table Row component in which the table
entry appears.
Select a color from a list of colors.
Enter %<expr>
.
Enter an RGB (truecolor) value as #RRGGBB. For example, #0000ff
is
a shade of blue.
Span start column name: Specifies
the name of the column (as defined by the Table Column Specification
component) to use as the first (left side) of a set of spanned columns
for displaying the table entry content. This property becomes unavailable
when the File format for generating the report
is set to Word Document (RTF)
or Rich
Text Format
.
Span end column name: Specifies
the name of the column (as defined by the Table Column Specification
component) to use as the last (right side) of a set of spanned columns
for displaying the table entry. This property becomes unavailable
when the File format for generating the report
is set to Word Document (RTF)
or Rich
Text Format
.
Rows spanned: Specifies the number
of rows to span for the table entry. The spanning starts with the
table row in which you define the table entry and extends below that
row for the number of rows that you specify. This property becomes
unavailable when the File format for generating
the report is set to Word Document (RTF)
or Rich
Text Format
.
Text orientation: Rotates table
entry text in 90 degree increments, relative to the page text flow.
This property is available only if you select Acrobat
PDF
or Direct PDF (from template)
as
the output type file format.
To use the text orientation of the table row in which this table
entry appears, select Auto
.
To override the Text orientation setting for the Table Row component in which this table entry appears, select a rotation value.
Rotated text width: Specifies
the width of table entry text that you rotate (with the Text
orientation property). This property is available only
if you select Acrobat PDF
or Direct
PDF (from template)
as the output type file format.
When you specify this width, you can include the units, for
example, 5in
. Supported units are inches (in
),
picas (pc
), points (pt
), and
pixels (px
). If you do not specify a unit, the
default for template-based output types (for example, Word
from template
) is pixels. For all other output types, the
default is points.
To avoid truncating the rotated text, set the Rotated text width to a value that allows the display of the longest line of text in the table row.
Yes. Table.
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