Hello Experts,
Do you know how to indicate the left margin for the footnote ?
Thank you for your help !
Hi:
You either have to do the style override as an ODS ESCAPECHAR type of override or as a style template override. Depending on the destination, the ODS ESCAPECHAR type of override may or may not work. Also, depending on the destination, the style template may or may not work. Both approaches seem to work with PDF.
Cynthia
ODS ESCAPECHAR:
STYLE TEMPLATE (did not show ODS ESCAPECHAR just to show style template behavior by itself):
Thank you for the help, Cynthia.
My code is :
OPTION NODATE NONUMBER;
OPTIONS PAPERSIZE=A4;
options orientation=portrait;
OPTIONS TOPMARGIN=.001 in BOTTOMMARGIN=.001 in LEFTMARGIN=.001 in RIGHTMARGIN=.001 in;
ODS NORESULTS;
ODS PDF FILE = "&Publipostage.\&Code..pdf" dpi=1800;
ODS ESCAPECHAR = "^";
footnote1 J=left font =Arial HEIGHT=8 pt "XXXX";
footnote2 J=left font =Arial HEIGHT=8 pt "XXXX";
Hi: That's a very, very tiny left margin. So, by default, your footnote is going to be place nearly at the left side of the page. You could try indent= or leftmargin= as style overrides on your footnote statement, but the easiest thing to do would be to change your system option value for the left margin.
Cynthia
Hi:
You either have to do the style override as an ODS ESCAPECHAR type of override or as a style template override. Depending on the destination, the ODS ESCAPECHAR type of override may or may not work. Also, depending on the destination, the style template may or may not work. Both approaches seem to work with PDF.
Cynthia
ODS ESCAPECHAR:
STYLE TEMPLATE (did not show ODS ESCAPECHAR just to show style template behavior by itself):
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