on 12-20-2011 10:23 PM
Hey, Adobe form experts,
I have several tables in body content area and every one of these tables may go over more than one page.
My problem was that I just cannot have the table header printed again after the page break.
Thanks in advance!
Fisher Li
Hi,
if you are working table with subforms, maintain a saparate sub form for the header and maintain its Accessability as 'Header Row' and in the pagination of the table subform maintain overflow as 'Go to Content area ' and overflow ladder as header subform .
Regards,
Brahma.
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Brahma.
After I checked the "Repeat Subform For Each Data Item" box and put 1 in the "Min Count" in my new separated header subform, now it worked and the header show up in all the pages.
Thank you again.
For the other "Adobe form" programmers with the similiar issue, this was how Brahma helped me to resolve the header line issue.
if you are working table with subforms, maintain a separated header subform by copying the existing header subform and maintain its Accessibility as 'Header Row'.
In the pagination of the "table" subform, maintain overflow as 'Go to Content area ' and put the new header subform as overflow leader .
Checked the "Repeat Subform For Each Data Item" box and put 1 in the "Min Count" in the new separated header subform
Click on the header row and go to object pallet and click on "header row in subsequent page".
Rakesh
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Create your tables in different subforms, that may help.
Thanks,
Tooshar
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