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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01667016
Message ID:
01667085
Views:
52
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I am facing a problem with vertical lines in Detail band. Dont seem to be able to restrict them only to the detail band. They also show in the Summary band.
>>>>>How to keep them in the Detail band only?
>>>>>Enclosed a screendump how the report lines are created and the result
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>Koen
>>>>
>>>>Make the line 1 pixel longer than the beginning of the grey band, not the end of the gray band
>>>Mike,
>>>The line's top handle is placed over the top grey line of PageHeader. Placing it one pixel higher (make the line 1 pixel longer): no effect still covering the other bands.
>>>Also tried to make the line one pixel shorter with the top one pixel higher: just covering the first record.
>>>I know it is a matter of one pixel to get the desired result, but which side and how hig must the line be?
>>>This is one of those things you know it should be possible as done before and you cant get it worked correctly.
>>>Regards,
>>>Koen
>>
>>I meant at the top part - one pixel longer than the bottom of the band. The bottom of the line should be one pixel longer than the top of the band. You have it in reverse.
>
>Mike,
>
>I have tried now every possibility:
>1)top op line just under the top of the grey line with bottom of line just under the bottom of the grey line
>2)top of line just on the top of the grey line with bottom of line just on the bottom of the grey line
>3)top of line just one pixel above the grey line with bottom of line just one pixel under the grey line
>still line is not restricted to the Detail band.
>
>Option 3 is, I believe how you advised.
>See also enlarged screen print of my report.
>
>Regards,
>Koen

That is not what I meant. Take a look at the image attached.
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