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> > I know it is very tiring to do boxes, but it looks nice when when u see the report in proper format. Do you make your report without borders/boxes.?
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> Sorry, I'm getting into this thread kind of late. If you're using boxes around your data, the problem is that the box is keeping the line from being removed. If there is anything else that shares the same line space with an item to be removed and that other item is not being removed, then the line is not removed.
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> It's still possible to have a box, it's just more work. You have to make sure you have segments of lines that cover the line that is to be removed and have other segments for other lines that aren't in the same condition. No line segment that will not be removed must overlap the line space of the object to be removed. You will need the line segments that are removed to overlap the segments that aren't removed in order to make the box appear continuous.
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Hi Barbara,
Yep, you are kinda late, in the discussion; but not so with additional necessary info. The reason why this thread became that long is because we kind of turned this forum into a chat room last night, we responded back and forth within minutes trying to get to the bottom of it. (lol)
I got so curious because of the box problem. I can imagine it can be done, but like you said, it will take patience to achieve that goal. :-U
Jun Tangunan
"Get out of the past and look in the future."