Re: Forms (v4.5) multi-record block

From: Paul Dorsey <pdorsey.dulcian_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 1997/10/06
Message-ID: <619eu6$94h_at_bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>#1/1


No problem. Lay out your first record, then change the number of records displayed to 3 (or whatever will fit). Change the distance between records property
on each item to make the correct layout.

Tina Tran alludes to another way to layout such a module. You can use a normal table for as much data will fit in one row and then use the area below the table for one rows worth of remaining data using ITEMS DISPLAYED
at the item level set to one for the overflow items.

Paul Dorsey
Dulcian, Inc.

>
> this what I am trying to do: (in a block which I want it be multi record)
>
> heading 1 heading 2 heading 3 heading 4 heading5 heading 6
> heading 7 heading 8 heading 9 heading 10 heading 11
>
> first record.
> <<column1>> <<column2>> <<column3>> <<column4>> <<column5>> <<column6 |
> <<column7>> <<column8>> <<column9>> <<column10>> <<column 11>>
>
> second record.
> <<column1>> <<column2>> <<column3>> <<column4>> <<column5>> <<column6>>
> |<<column7>> <<column8>> <<column9>> <<column10>> <<column 11>>
>
>
  Received on Mon Oct 06 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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