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Multi-Page Table
Multi-Page Table Graphs with Annotation Tables with Footnotes Six Tables Two Columns Pictures with Annotation

 

 

This example shows printing of a table that has too many columns to print within the Drawing Area Rectangle width specified by the MarginBounds rectangle for the page. Here, columns are automatically extended onto multiple pages in the same way as rows.  The input to BxReporter was a modified Microsoft's DataGrid control that had added capability of variable row heights and displaying of images within cells. The data source for the DataGrid was a DataTable.

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The Row-Section numbers on the right side of the caption bar reflect sections 1 and 2 with the same row ranges of 15-28.

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The bottom borders of each section have gray dashed-lines with downward pointing arrows reflecting that each section is continued in that direction.

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The right border of section one and the left border of section two have gray dashed-lines with arrows pointing towards each other reflecting their respective continuation directions.

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Rows with images have different heights compared with rows that do not have images that contain the ‘No Structure’ message.

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 Numbers have a fixed-width font an negative numbers are shown with a red color.

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Page Header consists of single line of text centered and has a horizontal line separator.

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Page Footer consists of the company Logo, Product info, page number, date and time of printing, and affiliation. It also has a horizontal line separator.
 The page number and DateTime can have different formats and all fields are optional.

 

 

 

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