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Vertical Line Seperators


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Does anyone know how I can get this effect(highlighted on "invoice")? The Invoice Pic is just some generic pic found on the web. The Preveiew is what my form looks like. I have the description field set to slide as needed and works quite well I just think the seperators make it look more professional. The description can be 1 to 20 or more lines of text. My company makes unique parts and each requires a little different wording. Sometimes there is only 1 line item, sometimes as many as 20. Would like the form to have line seperator to always fit full page dimensions. I could not find any other post like this so I hope someone can help.

Thanks in advance

Invoice_Pic.pdf

Preview.pdf

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Without seeing your file, I couldn't say for sure but whichever field is always the largest (and it sounds like the description), why not turn on the left border, move the text away from the border a ways (Format > Line Spacing > Custom and left by 15 px or so). If you increase the size of the field slightly and set text center then the FIELD will contract as needed but still produce your vertical line the full height of the field. You'll probably have to align (and turn on left border) on both left-most fields but you get my drift ... :wink2:

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Hi Loretta,

I tried some of your suggestions but can't get it. I've posted my file and maybe you can figure out something?

Thanks again.

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A simple line starting in the header and extending into the footer should do in this instance.

Hi Daniele! :smile2:

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raybaudi,

That is it exactly. I had tried this a while ago but never got it right. Just needed to be more patient and line it up properly I guess. Needs to be in line just perfect to have line extend through.

Thanks to everyone.

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