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Alex75
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Topic: Different footer in the last page, but not so muchPosted: 08 Jul 2011 at 6:45am |
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Hi,
I have this need for a template: I need all the page have the same header (ok), I need the last page to have a footer with a table completed with values (ok), but I need also all the page but the last one to have in the footer the same table like in the last page, but without the values inside.
I used the regions and the advises in another topic here in the forum and I managed to have my table with value in the footer of the last page, but only "nothing" in the footer of the other pages.
I don't manage to copy the full table in the "all other pages" layout so I can delete the values inside.
Is it possible or the only chance is to create from scratch the table in the "all other pages" layout?
Hope it was clear enough.
Thank you very much
Alesssandro
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gabig
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Posted: 08 Jul 2011 at 12:12pm |
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You could use an fo:marker with the value, place it at the very end of the document and have the footer retrieve that marker. All the tables will be empty except the last one.
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Alex75
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Posted: 11 Jul 2011 at 7:09am |
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Thank you for your help, but could you give me some more details about this procedure? It's not because your info is not clear, it's because I'm quite a newbie with the tool ... Thank you very much for your help!
Alessandro
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gabig
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Posted: 11 Jul 2011 at 7:22am |
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Alessandro,
Markers do take a bit to get used to, that's for sure. You can email support to ask for a full sample and they will send you one. Alternatively, you can just stick to the easier way of reusing the table code. If this isn't code you're planning to change very often, it's quite alright to use two table instances, one empty and one populated with content. Regards, Gabi
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