The "Table" object

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The "Table" object is made up of rows, columns and cells. It is a simplified analog of Microsoft Excel table. It looks like this:

 

tableObject

 

You can learn more about this object in the "Creating reports" chapter.

 

The "Table" object has the following properties:

 

Property

Description

ColumnCount

Use this property to quickly set the number of columns. If columns in a table are few, they get added, and when they are more, they get deleted.

RowCount

Use this property to quickly set the number of rows. If rows in a table are few, they get added, and when they are more, they get deleted.

FixedColumns

The property determines how many columns in the table are fixed. Fixed columns form the table header. Printing of the header is controlled by the "RepeatHeaders" property.

FixedRows

The property determines how many rows in the table are fixed. Fixed rows form the table header. Printing of the header is controlled by the "RepeatHeaders" property.

RepeatHeaders

The property allows printing the table header on every new page. This property works only for tables which are formed dynamically.