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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:25 am 
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I have created a PDF that lists all the items in a table. In the headings of the page I put the header for the table and it appears on each page. I then process all the records have a nice report. The request has been made to add 2 lines another header and a line of 36 data items for each of the lines I am currently showing. How I thought this could be accomplished was to increment my row count after the first row and add a second table. while creating the columns for the 36 heading I get out of memory. I hope your getting the Idea of what I am doing.

Is there an ability to wrap the line? the whole reason for the second row is that it will not all fit on one landscaped legal pad page. If I could say where to spilt that would work I think.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:41 am 
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Hi!
smiske wrote:
I hope your getting the Idea of what I am doing.
I'm afraid I do not fully get it.
A 32-bit process can handle 2 GB of memory, a 64-bit process even more. It should take a lot data rows to get out of memory.

If you think there is a bug in MigraDoc then please provide a solution that allows to replicate the problem.

36 columns?
Maybe you can make several rows to reduce the number of columns. You can use borders and shading to visually group multiple table rows that form a logical table row.

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