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Hi all,

How to palce vertical lines in a window in smart forms.

Regards,

Ashwin

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Hi,

Use template to place horizontal & vertical lines in smartforms.

In a secondary window you display text and data in a predetermined output area. There is no flow text display with page break. If you position a secondary window with the same name on several pages, the system displays the contents of this secondary window on each page.

Text and data that do not fit into the secondary window are truncated and not displayed.

Data can be character strings or numbers. The system reads this data from a database and uses fields (parameters) to dynamically display it.

To display texts and data in table format (for example, lists or invoice items), you use tables or templates .

To format texts and fields (data), you use paragraph and character formats. You assign paragraph formats to entire paragraphs and character formats to individual character strings, for example, to highlight a word.

The paragraph format determines:

• Font family and font size,

• Indents and spacing,

• Text alignment within the paragraph,

• Tabs,

• Outline options, such as numbering,

• Protection of paragraphs against page breaks

Rewards points if helpful.

Regards,

Srinivas Ch

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u can include a template in the window or else there is a option for boarder u can choose the type of grid you want in that

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Former Member
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Hi Ashwin,

Use template to place horizontal & vertical lines in smartforms.

In a secondary window you display text and data in a predetermined output area. There is no flow text display with page break. If you position a secondary window with the same name on several pages, the system displays the contents of this secondary window on each page.

Text and data that do not fit into the secondary window are truncated and not displayed.

Data can be character strings or numbers. The system reads this data from a database and uses fields (parameters) to dynamically display it.

To display texts and data in table format (for example, lists or invoice items), you use tables or templates .

To format texts and fields (data), you use paragraph and character formats. You assign paragraph formats to entire paragraphs and character formats to individual character strings, for example, to highlight a word.

The paragraph format determines:

• Font family and font size,

• Indents and spacing,

• Text alignment within the paragraph,

• Tabs,

• Outline options, such as numbering,

• Protection of paragraphs against page breaks

Regards,

Hemant

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You can draw vertical lines by using borders in Smart Form.

Regards,

Satish

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Former Member
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Hi,

Use template to place horizontal & vertical lines in smartforms.

In a secondary window you display text and data in a predetermined output area. There is no flow text display with page break. If you position a secondary window with the same name on several pages, the system displays the contents of this secondary window on each page.

Text and data that do not fit into the secondary window are truncated and not displayed.

Data can be character strings or numbers. The system reads this data from a database and uses fields (parameters) to dynamically display it.

To display texts and data in table format (for example, lists or invoice items), you use tables or templates .

To format texts and fields (data), you use paragraph and character formats. You assign paragraph formats to entire paragraphs and character formats to individual character strings, for example, to highlight a word.

The paragraph format determines:

• Font family and font size,

• Indents and spacing,

• Text alignment within the paragraph,

• Tabs,

• Outline options, such as numbering,

• Protection of paragraphs against page breaks

Rewards points if helpful.

Regards,

Srinivas Ch