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Sap Script Tabular layout creation

Former Member
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Hi all,

Can anybody tell me how to create tabular layout for the below text in the SAP STANDARD TEXT.

1. Asbestos 7. Hot working, grinding, hot cutting and welding

2. Confined spaces (as defined in

the Combined Spaces Regs 1997) 8. Work on/near overhead or underground services

3. Working at heights (above 2 metres) 9. Grounds maintenance

4. Work near fragile surfaces 10. Pest control

5. Interceptor and drainage cleaning 11. Work on live electrical services

6. Loading/ unloading/ large vehicles 12. Work under lifts and lifting equipment

thanks

GR

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Former Member
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Hi Raghavendara,

What is your requirement?Can you explain your question clearly?

You want to design the layout (or) Do you want to create the standard text and include this in the script?

Regards,

Sravanthi

Former Member
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Hi Sravanthi,

I want to create a standard text and needs to design the tabular layout .

Thanks

GR

Former Member
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create a paragraph in your sap-script with the right tabular.

use ,, as tabs in your standard text

use the default paragraph (***)in your standard text

call with an include the standard text

/: INCLUDE name [OBJECT o] [ID i] [LANGUAGE l] [PARAGRAPH p] [NEW-PARAGRAPH np]

use the paragraph parameter to use the paragraph you created in the sap-script

meaning of the paragraph-parameters

 PARAGRAPH

The text to be included is formatted with its style allocation. With this parameter, the standard paragraph of this style can be redefined for the current call. All * paragraphs of the inserted text are formatted with the paragraph specified here.

 NEW-PARAGRAPH

The first line of the included text has this format flag, provided it is not a command or comment line. If the optional entry PARAGRAPH (see above) is empty, all * paragraphs of the included text are formatted with the paragraph np specified with NEW-PARAGRAPH.

this will do i think

Gr., Frank