2007 Jun 07 2:43 AM
Hi Guyz,
Im using Template in smartforms and create 2 or more columns..but the columns must be in horizontal order like this :
COMPANY DEPT BASIC
but the column appeared vertical like this :
COMPANY
DEPT
BASIC
Another question is what is the purpose of From & To, Reference column in Details/Table Painter
Please give me some advice..what to do..
Will Reward points to those who will reply and help my problem
Thanks in advance..
2007 Jun 07 2:54 AM
The column generally apperds vertical in the screen but in the output it will be displayed in horizontal order.
you can check the use of From to, Reference column & Table painter by referring to below link
http://help.sap.com/bp_presmartformsv1500/DOCU/OVIEW_EN.PDF
Reward points if helpful.
2007 Jun 07 3:18 AM
hi Mayank,
it appears vertical in the screen right...but it displays also the output in vertical...i wondered about this..i check some samples but it appeared in horizontal..what will be the problem is? can pls give me some advice..or any step by step to do a template that the output will appear as horizontal...
Thanks in advance
aVaDuDz
2016 Aug 01 2:45 PM
Hi Avaduds,
What you want is to add a column to the template.
Just click on the "Right column" button as shown below:
Regards
Dario
2016 Aug 01 2:51 PM
You can try like this...
Under the template double click on the column text editor
in the output options tab output structure is there and it consists Line and column fields..
fill in it like this
Line 1
Column 1
Line 1
Column 2
Line 1
Column 3
Regards
Raj
2016 Aug 01 3:49 PM
Hi Avaduds,
Once the template is created, in the 'details' section rows are defined:
Here: ROW1 will have 3 columns of width 5CM, 3.5CM and 3.5CM,
ROW2 will have 3 columns of width 4CM, 4CM and 4CM,
Therefore this template can hold 3*2=6 text elements.
When TEXT is created, in “Output Options” tab, under “Output structure”, position of the text is defined:
Below text is for 1st row, 1st column.:
‘From’ and ‘To’ columns refer to the number of rows for which a given row definition is applicable.
Regards,
Deepika