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anthony_kinsell
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Containers


Hi,

Is it possible to get this layout in a container?

ChartChart
Table

If not is there any other suggestions on how to get 3 items to print on one page without having any selections that are made on the side also showing i.e. not choosing print page.

Thanks

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Hi Anthony,

As you can see the file I have attached in the above, there are three Charts (CH01, CH02, CH03) in the first row.

Second row, I have created a container (CT01) and added two charts (CH01 and CH02).

    Container Property/Presentation: Container Type = Grid, Columns = 2, Rows =1, Show Caption: unchecked

Third row, I have created a container (CT02) and added the container previously created (CT01) and added third chart (CH03).

     Container Property/Presentation: Container Type = Grid, Columns=1, Rows = 2

* CH01, CH02, CH03, CT01, CT02 are Object IDs for the charts. 

* You can adjust space by dragging the border. 

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Peter_Cammaert
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Partner - Champion III

Create a new Report (Reports->Edit Reports...) and layout your three objects on a page as you like. Your report is published in the AP together with your document, so your end-users will be able to print the same layouts.

Peter

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HI,

Create a new container object add 3 objects to it and then go to presentation tab select container type as Grid and then select number of rows and columns to 2  each

Regards,

Abhishek.

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Not sure if it's possible to have 2 columns in one row and then 1 in the other all within the same container object.  You could make the two charts on top in a container with 1 row and 2 columns and then just do the table underneath.

anthony_kinsell
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Thanks Peter,

Do you know if you can set out the report in Landscape rather than Portrait?

Regards

Anthony Kinsella

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P Before printing, think about the environment

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You can use two containers.

First two charts in a container (Container A) with Grid format

Then Create a second container with Container A and a table in it with Grid format.

anthony_kinsell
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Sean,

How do you create a container within a container?

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To stick a container inside of another container you simply choose the container you want to be inside of the main container from the existing objects list.  It will be prefaced with a CT.

anthony_kinsell
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That still won't get you the format I want above

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Hi Anthony,

As you can see the file I have attached in the above, there are three Charts (CH01, CH02, CH03) in the first row.

Second row, I have created a container (CT01) and added two charts (CH01 and CH02).

    Container Property/Presentation: Container Type = Grid, Columns = 2, Rows =1, Show Caption: unchecked

Third row, I have created a container (CT02) and added the container previously created (CT01) and added third chart (CH03).

     Container Property/Presentation: Container Type = Grid, Columns=1, Rows = 2

* CH01, CH02, CH03, CT01, CT02 are Object IDs for the charts. 

* You can adjust space by dragging the border.