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Smartform Table Painter

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Hi Everyone,

I have to make some changes in one of the existing smartforms. Specifically, the changes are required in a template. In the template, at present, there are three line types with borders and shadings.

I have increased the number of linetypes from 3 to 10, based on current requirement. Now the borders and shadings are still getting displayed at the old places only.

I want to change it. i.e. I want to change the existing borders and shadings. How should I proceed?

Please provide your valuable inputs.

Regards,

Imran Kundan.

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Hi Kundan,

Select the line type in the temple node, and choose your required frames to enable or disable the shadings.

Please see the below screen shot.

Thanks,

Ashok.

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Hi Imran,

Select the entire line in  template tab and click the frame buttons (toggle) to remove the pattern & shadings.

Thanks,

Narendra.

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former_member249399
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make changes in current template, do not change line types.
Select one line in table painter and make changes in bordr and shading.

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Hello,

Open your smartforms in change mode select the box ,when you select the box the whole block wiil turn balck after that you can use different frame like Upper frame,lower Frame.

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Sam

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Hi Kundan,

Select the line type in the temple node, and choose your required frames to enable or disable the shadings.

Please see the below screen shot.

Thanks,

Ashok.

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Hi Everyone,

Issue resolved.

Thanks a lot for your valuable inputs.

Regards,

Imran Kundan.