Table Row

The Table Row Control represents a single row within a Table.

This control is useful for changing the layout of the entire row. Although in this document, a Row is described as a separate control, in fact most of its properties are actually applied to the Cells contained within the selected row.

In the Property Grid, the Table Row's properties are divided into the following groups.

Expanded Appearance

  • Background Color

    Specifies the background color for the control. This option is also available in the Formatting Toolbar ().

  • Borders, Border Color and Border Width

    Specify border settings for the control.

  • Font

    Specifies the font settings for the control. Some of these settings are available in the Formatting Toolbar.

  • Foreground Color

    Specifies the text color for the control. This option is also available in the Formatting Toolbar ().

  • Formatting Rules

    Invokes the Formatting Rules Editor, allowing you to choose which rules should be applied to the control during report generation, and define the precedence of the applied rules. To learn more on this, refer to Conditionally Change a Control's Appearance.

  • Padding

    Specifies indent values which are used to render the contents of a Row.

  • Style Priority

    Allows you to define the priority of various style elements (such as background color, border color, etc.). For more information on style inheritance, refer to Understanding Style Concepts.

  • Styles

    This property allows you to define odd and even styles for the control, as well as to assign an existing style to the control (or a newly created one). For more information on style inheritance, refer to Understanding Style Concepts.

  • Text Alignment

    Allows you to change the alignment of the control's text. This option is also available in the Formatting Toolbar.

Expanded Behavior

  • Keep Together

    Specifies whether the contents of a Row can be horizontally split across pages. In other words, if a Row occupies more space than remains on the page, this property specifies whether this Row should be split between the current page and the next, or whether it will be printed entirely on the next page. This property is in effect only when a Row's content does not fit on the current page. If it does not fit on the next page either, then the Row will be split despite this property's value.

  • Scripts

    This property contains events, which you can handle with the required scripts. For more information on scripting, refer to Handle Events via Scripts.

  • Visible

    Specifies whether the control should be visible in print preview.

Expanded Data

  • Tag

    This property allows you to add some additional information to the control; for example its id, by which it can then be accessible via scripts.

Expanded Design

Expanded Layout