Template examples

Template examples

This section includes some template examples:

  1. The options for handling detail lines.
  2. Set a header, footer and body area for a normal business document.
  3. Large header on page 1 only.
  4. Make room for total on last page.
  5. Labels filled out from top to bottom.
  6. Labels filled out from left to right.
  7. Group and summarize nodes.
  8. Solution: Why are detail lines not overflowing to a new page?

You can also find general help for XPath in this manual.

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