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random_user_3869
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

modify margin and padding with text object qlik

Hello everyone,

 

I want to do as shown on the picture (it's a text object)

lessassy_3869_0-1662113562269.png

 

I don't know the right css statement to make it happen.

Anyone has an idea about this ?

Thank you in advance

 

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deepanshuSh
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Could you define what exactly you are trying to move ahead by using padding, as I understand that if you are just trying to move the text then it just needs some push using the spacebar. If you are trying to use the padding for the object title, then you can use the alignment as well as chr(39) & Repeat 

Trial and error is the key to get unexpected results.

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random_user_3869
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
Author

Hello everyone,

 

I know i have to use css in multi kpi object (first identify object id, then try to use css code such as "padding: 0px;")

But it hasn't really worked so far.

Has anyone already tried that ?

Thank you 

deepanshuSh
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Could you define what exactly you are trying to move ahead by using padding, as I understand that if you are just trying to move the text then it just needs some push using the spacebar. If you are trying to use the padding for the object title, then you can use the alignment as well as chr(39) & Repeat 

Trial and error is the key to get unexpected results.
random_user_3869
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III
Author

My apologies i forgot that i could align the text within the text object.

Problem solved !

Thank you

deepanshuSh
Creator III
Creator III

No worries!

 

Please close the thread if your problem has been solved, as it would help others understand the same. 

Trial and error is the key to get unexpected results.