On 09/22/2018 08:02 PM, jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
That is only part of a table that is 19x19. Hence, the width of the
columns is the same as in the original one. The first column is text,
while the rest are numeric. At the end of the day, both, the numeric
and the text columns are going to wr
That is only part of a table that is 19x19. Hence, the width of the columns
is the same as in the original one. The first column is text, while the
rest are numeric. At the end of the day, both, the numeric and the text
columns are going to wrap.
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sat, Sep 22,
On 09/22/2018 12:40 PM, jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I want to repost my previous question but with a different context and
with a working example. As you can see on the attached file, I have a
landscape long table, for which each column has a predefined width.
The resulting PDF show
Dear all,
I want to repost my previous question but with a different context and with
a working example. As you can see on the attached file, I have a landscape
long table, for which each column has a predefined width. The resulting PDF
shows that the text in the cells of this table has a line spa
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Hi everyone,
I have a problem with 1.5 line spacing in my document. For line spacing
1, the compiled pdf is excellent, but as soon as I change to 1.5 line
spacing, the text exceeds the pages in the pdf. The style is report,
paper size A4 and default margins are used (
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with 1.5 line spacing in my document. For line spacing
1, the compiled pdf is excellent, but as soon as I change to 1.5 line
spacing, the text exceeds the pages in the pdf. The style is report,
paper size A4 and default margins are used (but a manual setting does