Re: Problems positioning Layers
- From: "Chris" <chris.a.mitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Mar 2006 07:56:44 -0800
Thanks Karen.
Yes we do love to fish.
I also use FP 2003, and had played around with the bits you suggested,
but to no avail.
If there are any FP Experts watching this.
I've modified the template for April
http://www.chris.a.mitchell.btinternet.co.uk/Fishing/2006/04-2006_TKReport.htm,
and what I want to be able to do is insert my report for that months
trip where it says blah blah blah and have the tide tables
automatically move down the page as the length of the report increases.
One month it may be 10 lines the next 20, then 43 and so on. Regardless
of the length of the report I want the tide table info layers to appear
immediately after the end of the report.
I guess that somehow I have to Group the three layers, one for the
variable tide data, one for the constant data, and one to bind them, so
that they are treated as one object, and set the correct wrapping style
around that one object, but how?
Then all I have to do is to get the horizontal lines to align and the
jobs a good un.
TIA.
Chris.
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