How to WRAP header and subheader when the report output is set to PDF ?
                    
                
                
                    
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Description
                        
                        
                                 - Firstly, we will see how the headers and sub-headers (with long set of characters) behave when used with HTML output format type :
- Paste the below procedure :          - TABLE FILE CAR
 BY  CAR.COMP.CAR
 ON TABLE SUBHEAD
 "A 200-word essay is a short piece. It might be assigned by a school teacher to test the student’s knowledge of the topic and their ability to formulate thoughts concisely. The most common genres for texts of 200 to 250 words are a discussion board post and a personal statement for a college application."
 ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD
 ON TABLE SET ASNAMES ON
 ON TABLE NOTOTAL
 ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT HTML
 ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
 ON TABLE SET STYLE *
 INCLUDE = IBFS:/EDA/EDASERVE/_EDAHOME/ETC/warm.sty,
 TYPE=TABHEADING,
 SIZE=12,
 STYLE=BOLD,
 LINE=1,
 WRAP=7,
 $
 ENDSTYLE
 END
 
- Output looks like the below and it is perfect :      
- Now when we change the output format type to PDF (by making just one change in the above code :)
- ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF, output looks like the below :      
- In here, subheading is getting out of scope of the page .
- To deal with this , we will follow the below instruction :
 
                     
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                
Environment
                            
                            
                                Windows and Linux
                            
                         
                        
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                
Resolution
                            
                            
                                     - We have to store the HEADER / SUBHEADER string in a field using COMPUTE .
- Code looks like below :          - TABLE FILE CAR
 PRINT CAR
 COMPUTE HDRTEXT/A600='A 200-word essay is a short piece. It might be assigned by a school teacher to test the student’s knowledge of the topic and their ability to formulate thoughts concisely. The most common genres for texts of 200 to 250 words are a discussion board post and a personal statement for a college application.'; NOPRINT
 ON TABLE SUBHEAD
 "<HDRTEXT"
 ""
 ON TABLE SET PAGE-NUM NOLEAD
 ON TABLE SET ASNAMES ON
 ON TABLE NOTOTAL
 ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
 ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON
 ON TABLE SET STYLE *
 INCLUDE = IBFS:/EDA/EDASERVE/_EDAHOME/ETC/warm.sty,
 TYPE=TABHEADING,
 SIZE=12,
 STYLE=BOLD,
 LINE=1,
 WRAP=7,
 $
 ENDSTYLE
 END
 
- Verify the correct output from below :      
 
                         
                        
                    
                        
                            
                                
Issue/Introduction
                            
                            
                                This article covers the instructions to wrap the HEADER and SUBHEADER when the report output is set to PDF .
                            
                         
                        
                    
                        
                            
                                
Additional Information
                            
                            
                                Case : 02232209
                            
                         
                        
                    
                    
                
                    
                        
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