> The freeze panes make sense if you have a table with many columns that must
> be split between pages, for example, page 1 -> col 1-10; page 2 -> col 11-20.
> > Now suppose that colums 1 was to be frozen. As iText doesn't do this
> splitting automatically you'll have to place in page 1 the col
1 the col 1 and then the col 2-10
right beside. In page 2 place col 1 and then col 11-20.
Paulo
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter [mailto:ze...@ruksis.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:01 AM
> To: 'Post all your questions about iText here'
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>> certain number of header rows repeated on every new page PLUS certain
>> number of leftmost columns (AKA row labels) repeated on every page.
>>
>> I’m about to start custom code for this… not exactly sure where and how
>> yet but probably will have to build separate tables for each new page.
Peter wrote:
> Ever used ‘Freeze Panes’ option in Excel? It’s exactly what I need
I'm not an Excel user. So I don't know what "Freeze panes" are.
> certain number of header rows repeated on every new page PLUS certain
> number of leftmost columns (AKA row labels) repeated on every page.
>
> I’m
>> When splitting a table is there a way to repeat not just header row on
>> every page but also ‘header columns’?
>I'm not sure if I understand this.
>The table has a column with cells that act as a header, but...
>if you split that table. How would the software be able to know
>which hea
Peter wrote:
> When splitting a table is there a way to repeat not just header row on
> every page but also ‘header columns’?
I'm not sure if I understand this.
The table has a column with cells that act as a header, but...
if you split that table. How would the software be able to know
which hea
When splitting a table is there a way to repeat not just header row on every
page but also ‘header columns’?
Thanks!
Peter
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