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==Conditional Display== | ==Conditional Display== | ||
* Null checks | |||
==Adding Formatting Elements== | |||
* Adding lines | * Adding lines | ||
==Formatting Tools== | |||
* float vs fix relative | * float vs fix relative | ||
==Working with Bands== | |||
==Formatting Subreports, Charts, and Crosstabs== | |||
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iReport Designer provides many ways to format the appearance of an iReport template. These include the ability to:
- add formatting elements to the iReport such as lines, rectangles, circles, etc
- edit the position and size of elements on the iReport template relative to one another
- change colors, fonts, and other properties
- perform conditional displays based on data in the report
Conditional Display
- Null checks
Adding Formatting Elements
- Adding lines
Formatting Tools
- float vs fix relative