
TX Text Control 12.0 introduces a whole range of table improvements.
Superior Formatting Options
Additional features have been added to give end users more control of how tables are formatted at page breaks. In the new version, it is possible to insert a forced page break at any cell in a table, using the CTRL+ENTER key combination.
This causes the whole table row to move onto the next page.
Additionally, a new formatting attribute is available that can be used to specify that a complete row is moved onto the next page, if at least one line of text has already been pushed onto the next page.
Specify Minimum Cell Height
With the goal of creating aesthetically pleasing tables, a minimum cell height can now be specified. Should a cell contain more content that the minimum height of the cell allows, it grows in order to accommodate the additional content.
All of these features can be set using the built in dialog box (see screenshots below) or directly from program code, using the TableCellAttribute property.
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