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Merge cells of a table

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Hi,

How to merge cells of a table vertically(Cells of different rows of same column) in the designer.

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You can merge cells in a row but I don't think you can merge the cells of a column. Perhaps an alternative is to use a second table. For example, column D is a table with a header row and one body row.

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You can merge cells in a row but I don't think you can merge the cells of a column. Perhaps an alternative is to use a second table. For example, column D is a table with a header row and one body row.

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Steve

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Alternatively, you can just hide the borders between adjacent fields so the look like they're merged.  I've done that in the header of of a table I've just created.

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Hi DanCJones,

Can you please tell me how did you achieve the same.

My requirement is that if the data between two or more rows is same I need to merge them into one.

And this is to be done for 3 columns. I tried using repeating subform and table method but the border of the table ruins the design.

Can you please help.

Thanks,

Sanket.

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