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<font face="Arial">The table column option "Write Using Fixed Width" causes the column to be written/exported using fixed width formatting. With this option on the column width (if non zero) field and the column alignment (Left,Right,Centre) take effect when the data in that column is written to a file (normally they are ignored).
The table column option "Write Using Fixed Width" causes the column to be written/exported using fixed width formatting. With this option on the column width (if non zero) field and the column alignment (Left,Right,Centre) take effect when the data in that column is written to a file (normally they are ignored).




If a cell is shorter than "width", the cell is padded with spaces.<br /> If wider than "width", the cell is cropped.<br /><font face="MS Sans Serif"><br /> </font></font>
If a cell is shorter than "width", the cell is padded with spaces.<br /> If wider than "width", the cell is cropped.
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[[Category:Data/Import]]
 
[[Category:Table/Column]]
 
 
<font size="2">idkbase note 144</font>
 
[[Category:Data]]
[[Category:Table]]
[[Category:Fact]]
[[Category:Fact]]
<font size="2">idkbase note 144</font>

Revision as of 15:47, 12 January 2008

The table column option "Write Using Fixed Width" causes the column to be written/exported using fixed width formatting. With this option on the column width (if non zero) field and the column alignment (Left,Right,Centre) take effect when the data in that column is written to a file (normally they are ignored).


If a cell is shorter than "width", the cell is padded with spaces.
If wider than "width", the cell is cropped.



idkbase note 144