Geert Dobbels schrieb am 05.04.2020 um 00:30:
Wolfgang,
Below is what I think is the bare minimum to explain this question
(sorry for not doing it right from the beginning...)
Keep it up.
As I said, with the code as it is below, the header is not repeated
after the first page, but the table
Wolfgang,
Below is what I think is the bare minimum to explain this question
(sorry for not doing it right from the beginning...)
As I said, with the code as it is below, the header is not repeated
after the first page, but the table is in the right place.
Replacing "split=yes" by "split=repeat"
Geert Dobbels schrieb am 04.04.2020 um 16:46:
Hello,
Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
- If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
- Changing "split=yes" to "split=repe
On 4/4/20 4:46 PM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
>
> - If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
> header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
Hi Geert,
this is the standard and
Hello,
Code below shows some behaviour I cannot explain (csv file attached):
- If I run the code below as is, I get what I want, except that the
header line of the table does not repeat at the top of each page.
- Changing "split=yes" to "split=repeat" in the setupxtable gives me
repeating headers