Table Cell Properties dialog

This dialog helps you to edit the properties of a table cell. It contains the following tabs:

OK

Applies the settings and closes this dialog.

Cancel

Cancels the settings and closes this dialog.

Help

Displays the help document about this feature.

General tab

This tab shows some general information of the table cell. See the tab.

Name

Specifies the display name of the table cell, which will be shown on the shortcut menu of the table cell.

Background

Specifies the background color of the table cell.

To change the color, click the color indicator to access the Select Color dialog and then specify a new color, or input a color string in the format #RRGGBB. If you want to make the background transparent, input Transparent in the text box.

Border tab

This tab shows information about borders of the table cell. You can modify all the border settings in this tab. See the tab.

Color

Specifies the border color.

Width

Specifies the border width.

Top Line

Specifies the style of the top border line.

Bottom Line

Specifies the style of the bottom border line.

Left Line

Specifies the style of the left border line.

Right Line

Specifies the style of the right border line.

Others tab

You can use this tab to view and configure some miscellaneous settings. See the tab.

Export to XLS

If true, the table cell will be exported when you save the report result as an XLS file (make sure to check Data Format in the Export dialog).

Export to CSV

If true, the table cell will be exported when you save the report result as a TXT file with Delimited Format selected.

Horizontal Alignment

Specifies the horizontal alignment mode of the content in the table cell. When the Position property for the object in the cell is set to absolute, this property does not take effect.

Vertical Alignment

Specifies the vertical alignment mode of the content in the table cell. When the Position property for the object in the cell is set to absolute, this property does note take effect.

Scope

A representation of the standard HTML attribute scope. This attribute specifies the set of data cells for which the current header cell provides header information.

Joining Merge

Specifies whether to make all the sequential rows included in the cell vertically merged in the report result. It is meaningful to set the property only when the cell is merged with other cells in the same column.

Repeat

Specifies whether to repeat the content of the cell in every page of the report result when the cell is split into pages. Available only for vertically merged cell.