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sap script

Former Member
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hi all

i am stucked in sap script..

i am not able to wriet a complete statement in one line..

BOX XPOS '8.6' CM WIDTH '0.9' CM HEIGHT '0.5' CM FRAME 25 TW INTENSITY 20

i want to write in one line..but i am not able to write 20 . else evrywords are coming..what should i do...plz help in this..

regards

parul

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Former Member
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HI,

Just press ctrlf8 or shiftf8 to extend the line of code.

rgds

p.kp

Former Member
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Hi,

You can extend your line by CTRlF8/SHIFtF8...

Next the statement you given in post will come in one line.

You can remove some spaces in it.

like xpos'8.6'cm here in this you can delete spaces between '8.6' and cm.

like this u can proceed.

Thanks.

Reward points if this helps you.

Message was edited by: Deepak333 k

Former Member
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hi,

In the Text Elements(F9) menu bar edit->Page Left/Right or Shift+F8.

Former Member
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To be simple...write 20 in the second line and just delete the paragraph format for that line. Now when you save the form you will find that the tag-line(paragraph format) will be grayed out!

SAPScript will now consider this as one single command!

Former Member
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extend your line by Shift+F8

Former Member
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HI,

1) USe CTRlF8 or SHIFtF8 to extend the line.

2) you can use other way also, use = in the second line command line, so that is nothing but extension of the first lien, you can use as many as = in the command line, so that will take as a single line.

Regards

Sudheer

Former Member
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Hi,

Do use paragraph format '=' if you want to continue your words in one line.

When the sapscript cant cater for your whole sentence in line, it will automatically move to second line, so please use paragraph format '='.

Thanks.