Hi,
Im having troubles with my pdf template, regarding the headings.
Some of my (H1) headings span over two rows. The problem is that the next heading (H2) then overwrites the second row of the H1-heading.
If I increase the H1 band to allow for two rows, it looks rediculous when there is only one row.
Is it possible to have a dynamic hight for the header? Or more specifically, how do I keep the next band from overwriting the second row of H1?
PDF heading on two rows?
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Re: PDF heading on two rows?
Hi Gunilla,
This is a simple problem to fix -- it just means that the anchors are not set correctly in the Topics and/or TOC section in your PDF template. Open the Properties for each text object in your Topics and Table of Contents section of your template and make sure the the Object Anchors are set to Left, Right and Top but NOT to Bottom. You also need to have Word Wrap turned ON.
This is a simple problem to fix -- it just means that the anchors are not set correctly in the Topics and/or TOC section in your PDF template. Open the Properties for each text object in your Topics and Table of Contents section of your template and make sure the the Object Anchors are set to Left, Right and Top but NOT to Bottom. You also need to have Word Wrap turned ON.
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