‎2007 Jun 19 10:01 AM
hi
I need header for every page in smart forms but I get only in first page.
plz do the needful/
Regards
shan
‎2007 Jun 19 10:34 AM
Header Data of a Smart Style
Use
In the header data you maintain the default values of a Smart Style. If you do not assign other values to the paragraph and character formats in the Smart Form, the system uses these default values.
Prerequisites
You must define these values in the header data:
Standard paragraph
Default tab stops
Characters per inch/Lines per inch
Font family and font size
Features
Standard Paragraph
You must flag one of the existing paragraphs as default paragraph. To assign this standard paragraph to a text, you use paragraph format '*'.
Default Tab Stops
The system uses these values if you do not specify any other defined tabs.
Default Font Attributes
These include the font family, the font size, bold/italic, underline, and color. You can overrule these settings in the individual paragraph or character formats.
Characters per Inch/Lines per Inch
You need these specifications if you want to specify measurements (for example, for margins or indents) in the style in the measurement units CH (character) or LN (line).
The system proposes optimized values. You should change them only if the need arises.
‎2007 Jun 19 10:35 AM
Header Data of a Smart Style
Use
In the header data you maintain the default values of a Smart Style. If you do not assign other values to the paragraph and character formats in the Smart Form, the system uses these default values.
Prerequisites
You must define these values in the header data:
Standard paragraph
Default tab stops
Characters per inch/Lines per inch
Font family and font size
Features
Standard Paragraph
You must flag one of the existing paragraphs as default paragraph. To assign this standard paragraph to a text, you use paragraph format '*'.
Default Tab Stops
The system uses these values if you do not specify any other defined tabs.
Default Font Attributes
These include the font family, the font size, bold/italic, underline, and color. You can overrule these settings in the individual paragraph or character formats.
Characters per Inch/Lines per Inch
You need these specifications if you want to specify measurements (for example, for margins or indents) in the style in the measurement units CH (character) or LN (line).
The system proposes optimized values. You should change them only if the need arises.