| Reader's Clinic - Different Id Same Record |
| RTP Series - RTP25 |
| QTIPS - String Space |
| Reader's Letters - Jim Owen |
| QTIPS - Finding/Replacing Spaces With The Editor |
| Reader's Clinic - RList Column Names |
| Reader's Clinic - Blank Column Headings in RLIST |
| QTIPS - Column Heading Limit |
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| Document | V3I5A1 |
| Title | Reader's Clinic - Blank Column Headings in RLIST |
| Keywords | RLIST COLUMN HEADING DICT.MFS |
| Text | Tim Darton of Xeryus Computing asked "How does one insert a totally blank column in an RLIST report to space columns out?" Saving a dict item without a column heading does not work nor does REMOVING the column heading WITH an editor DICT MFS simply puts the record key into field 3 as the column heading The only way in which this can be achieved is to insert a value mark into field three of the dict item and to space pad this to the width of the dictionary item E G if a filler field of six spaces were required insert six spaces followed by an @VM on line three of the dict item and make the dict item L#6 This has the desired effect but because it makes the column heading effectively two lined it inserts a blank line into the heading To get around this problem use the dict window and in the heading prompt type six spaces followed by an @VM then save the item The @VM will be stripped and the spaces will be left producing a blank column heading (Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 4) |
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