on 09-06-2007 11:40 AM
HI,
I"ve a text SUNMIDE 640 like this. I could able to read this into a structure of TLINE but while printing it print like SUNMIDE# 640.
Text comes in SUNMIDE 640 Prints SUNMIDE# 640.
Can anyone suggest me how to solve this.
Thanks in Advance.
Vani
Hi ,
Wether you are creating template ot table the only thing you need to do is where ever you use TM write this as <C1>TM<C1> and in the character format for C1 set for super script. I hope you know where you need to do this.
this will resolve you issue.
Get me back if your question is not answered.
Thanks,
Nageswar
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HI,
In the Charecter format, you need to declare it as super script, check the Charecter formatns in SMARTSTYLES, then you come to know, just check the Super script option, then use that charecter format in the Smartform
Regards
Sudheer
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I couldn't get your question. Do you like to print it as SUNMIDE 640 but instead of SUNMIDE 640 you are getting SUNMIDE# 640. If that is the case.
Create a template having 3 columns.
In the 1st column display SUNMIDE.
For the 2nd column. Create a character format using smartstyles and tick the superscript thing. In the text write <c1>TM<c1> ( if C1 is the character format for superscript).
For the 3rd column Just display 640.
Regards,
Mallick
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