Take a look at the help topics for TppTableGrid and TppTableCell. These give a complete overview of how the TableGrid component is used in the designer as well as goes over all the associated properties for each component.
We are working on some TableGrid demos and add them for a later release of ReportBuilder.
I have read the help on TppTableGrid, the text says you can "A Cell can contain objects such as Label, DBText, Image, Memo, etc." but I regret to say I cannot work out how to achieve this. It seems to have a lot of promise as a Grid Pack Replacement(?)
Any chance you can prepare a very basic demonstration demo so we may get off first base?
but I regret to say I cannot work out how to achieve this.
Simply drop a report component (label, image, etc.) inside the table grid cell . From there you can manipulate the cell properties or component properties to meet your needs. You will find that using the TableGrid is much easier and more intuitive than GridPack.
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Take a look at the help topics for TppTableGrid and TppTableCell. These
give a complete overview of how the TableGrid component is used in the
designer as well as goes over all the associated properties for each
component.
We are working on some TableGrid demos and add them for a later release
of ReportBuilder.
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
I have read the help on TppTableGrid, the text says you can "A Cell can
contain objects such as Label, DBText, Image, Memo, etc." but I regret to
say I cannot work out how to achieve this. It seems to have a lot of
promise as a Grid Pack Replacement(?)
Any chance you can prepare a very basic demonstration demo so we may get off
first base?
Best Wishes.
Philip L Jackson
but I regret to say I cannot work out how to achieve this.
Simply drop a report component (label, image, etc.) inside the table
grid cell . From there you can manipulate the cell properties or
component properties to meet your needs. You will find that using the
TableGrid is much easier and more intuitive than GridPack.
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com