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When creating a straight table, is it possible to manually set the size of each of the columns? I know that it’s possible to manually set the X and Y position as well as the height and width of the overall object but I need to manually set the width of each column. I have multiple straight tables in my document and I am positioning them so they all look like one table together.
Any help would be much appreciated.
No, that's not possible. Maybe it can be done with a macro, but I haven't found where yet and I doubt it is possible at all.
edit: I did find something:
rem ** Double column width of column 2 in pivot table CH01 **
set chart = ActiveDocument.GetSheetObject("CH01")
pwidths = chart.GetPixWidths(1,1).PixWidths
chart.SetPixWidth 1, pwidths(0)*2
So there is a way doing it with some code.
You can change the column width with the mouse. If you hover on the right side of the column the mouse cursor will change to a double headed arrow. If you left click and keep the button down you can resize the column. Unfortunately there's is no way to set the column with for several columns at the same time afaik.
I’m aware that it’s possible to change the column width by using the mouse. What I’m asking is whether it’s possible to specify the width of each column, similar to the way you can do this by going to Properties -> Caption and then set the width for the entire table. I have 5 straight tables and I have them positioned vertically on the sheet. The intention is to make the 5 individual straight tables look like one table which is why I am trying to manually set the column width.
No, that's not possible. Maybe it can be done with a macro, but I haven't found where yet and I doubt it is possible at all.
edit: I did find something:
rem ** Double column width of column 2 in pivot table CH01 **
set chart = ActiveDocument.GetSheetObject("CH01")
pwidths = chart.GetPixWidths(1,1).PixWidths
chart.SetPixWidth 1, pwidths(0)*2
So there is a way doing it with some code.
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
Thank you. This works very well.
Where can I find the properties for GetPixWidths to find out what the (1,1) refers to? I've managed to make it do exactly what I want by just playing around, but it would be good to see this along with other available functions.
Joao
Hi Gysbert,
I am also in the same situation where I want to set width of all columns from one place. I am wondering where to add the script block you have specified.
Hi ,
I develop this macro to help me to define the with of my straight table or any other graph. i hop eit help you.
sub Width
set chart = ActiveDocument.GetSheetObject("CH03")
set cp = chart.GetProperties
set dims = cp.Dimensions
dims(0).ColWidth = 10 'mettre ici la largeur souhaitée
chart.SetProperties cp
set expr = cp.Expressions.Item(0).Item(0).Data.ExpressionVisual
expr.ColWidth = 200
chart.SetProperties cp
set expr = cp.Expressions.Item(1).Item(0).Data.ExpressionVisual
expr.ColWidth = 200
chart.SetProperties cp
set expr = cp.Expressions.Item(2).Item(0).Data.ExpressionVisual
expr.ColWidth = 200
chart.SetProperties cp
end sub
Hi Ejmal,
This seems interesting.
I am new to Qlik, How do I use the macro in a .qvf?
Where in Qlik Sense would I enter this code?