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I am trying to print a form I created which contains 3 tables.
Table 1 contains 14 rows of data. One field in the row is a RTF box. Since
this box will grow to the height to contain the value, I never know how many
rows will be contained on each page.
I have been looking for any suggestions at to how to draw a line at the top
and bottom of the page when a row of data crosses 2 or more pages.
I have exported the form as an HTML and opened with Word. Doing so, Word
automatically closes the boxes on each page. This is ok for me, because I
understand why and how; however, I have over 50 users who will be completing
the form.
I downloaded the XSLT Inference tool. I created a Word Version with the XML
tags and saved as an XML template. I created a Word Print view using the XSL
file I created from the Inference tool. I still doesn't closes the boxes
on a table at the end and begining of the page (if the data crosses 2 or more
pages).
I need a reliable, automated solution to this problem. Any suggestions are
welcome (the work-around of allowing the user to insert a page break by
checking a box is a viable answer, nor is conditional formation).
Table 1 contains 14 rows of data. One field in the row is a RTF box. Since
this box will grow to the height to contain the value, I never know how many
rows will be contained on each page.
I have been looking for any suggestions at to how to draw a line at the top
and bottom of the page when a row of data crosses 2 or more pages.
I have exported the form as an HTML and opened with Word. Doing so, Word
automatically closes the boxes on each page. This is ok for me, because I
understand why and how; however, I have over 50 users who will be completing
the form.
I downloaded the XSLT Inference tool. I created a Word Version with the XML
tags and saved as an XML template. I created a Word Print view using the XSL
file I created from the Inference tool. I still doesn't closes the boxes
on a table at the end and begining of the page (if the data crosses 2 or more
pages).
I need a reliable, automated solution to this problem. Any suggestions are
welcome (the work-around of allowing the user to insert a page break by
checking a box is a viable answer, nor is conditional formation).