on 08-27-2008 8:04 AM
The size of positioned subform in adobe is minimum of 0.9cm , i am trying to reduce it below 0.9 cm but it is not going , is this fixed minimum height of subform or we can reduce it furthur .
if we can reduce it furthur then how ?
Arafat situation is that :
Main Form ( Flowed )
Subform1 ( Flowed )
Subform2 (Positioned )
now main is the content area subform
now my subform2 which is positioned is minimum of 0.9 cm
even if i remove all the object inside this form i couldnt reduce it to
below 0.9 cm.. r u getting me ??
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Hi Ankesh,
If I am getting you correctly the subform structure is like the one given below:
MainForm(FLOWED) -> SF1 (FLOWED) -> SF2(POSITIONED)
and you are not able to reduce the size of SF2 even when its blank... ryt?
Check mark the autofit Width & Height property for SF2 under Layout tab, this will arrange the size automatically.
Hope this helps!!
Regards,
Arafat
Exactly.. but i need to mention one thing more.
subform structure is like this only , u r absolutely right..!!!!!
MainForm(FLOWED) -> SF1 (FLOWED) -> SF2(POSITIONED)
if i place any field in SF2 then its size wil be minimum of 0.9cm and i remove all the fields and SF2 is blank then i can resize it below 0.9 cm..
i just now placed one more subform in the previous one
MainForm(FLOWED) -> SF1 (FLOWED) -> SF2(POSITIONED) ->
SF3 ((POSITIONED)
and i am able to resize SF3 below 0.9cm but as i put any of the field in it , it wil automatically jumps to minimum of 0.9cm.
Hi Ankesh,
Its possible to resize the blank subform to even .01 inches by .01 inches. but if you have placed something inside the subform, then you need to resize the object present in subform and then the subform itself.
Hope this helps!!
Regards,
Arafat
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