on 04-15-2013 4:03 AM
why dont you use Template with 3 columns and 2 rows to display your contents?
Its will resolve your aolignment issues as you will fix the position of every cell to start the contents
- Harshad
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Hi,
Use template ot table with Center alignment in the paragraph format.
Regards
Haritha
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Hi Sappie,
Use TEMPLATE or TABLE .
if the lines are constant use template other wise use table.
Regards ,
SG
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Hi,
Are you passing variable or fixed values as shown here. If you are passing variable you can pass them global variables and write them with length specifications like lv_val(10) this would reserve the spaces for each value and based on the data type the alignment will be determined i.e. if it will right, left or center aligned.
Cheers,
Arindam
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Hi Sappie,
As suggested by Harshad, it is always a better approach to use template/table for the proper alignment.
Simply hard coded text may not give the proper alignment on printing.
Regards,
Atul
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Hi,
For the default paragraph form, is the alignment cetered or left aligned. For better alignment here, you should probably use tab stops.
Regards,
Aidan
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