Thanks for your answer, but i doesn't work!

The setSplitRows(false) has no effekt!
What do i wrong?

Thats the code:

  PdfPTable tableMandant = null;
            try 
            {
                tableMandant = new PdfPTable(4);
                int headerwidths[] = {1, 49,49, 1};
                tableMandant.setWidths(headerwidths);
                tableMandant.setTotalWidth(100);
                tableMandant.setSplitRows(false);
               
                for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++ )
                {    
                    tableMandant.addCell(new Phrase("",
                                                   
FontHandler.getRealFont(clog, 8,
                            com.lowagie.text.Font.BOLD)));
                    tableMandant.addCell(new Phrase("Test",
                                                   
FontHandler.getRealFont(clog, 8,
                            com.lowagie.text.Font.BOLD)));
                    tableMandant.addCell(new Phrase("Row Split",
                                                   
FontHandler.getRealFont(clog, 8,
                            com.lowagie.text.Font.BOLD)));
                    tableMandant.addCell(new Phrase("",
                                                   
FontHandler.getRealFont(clog, 8,
                            com.lowagie.text.Font.BOLD)));
                }      
    
            } catch (BadElementException ex) {
                ex.printStackTrace(System.out);
            } catch (com.lowagie.text.DocumentException ex1) {
                ex1.printStackTrace(System.out);
            }

I also dont like the lines in the PdfPTable. How can I say, that the lines
shouldn't be shown in the grid?
Can you help me ones more?
I sent you the pdfs .. to show what i mean.

Thanks 
Sissi
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