what type of merging could it not handle? could I merge D5 and D6?
I think what your saying is that a vertically merged cell would
basically split a row into three composites, the cells to the left of
the merge the merge itself and the cells to the right of the merge.
Mark
David J. Orme wrote:
Mark Proctor wrote:
David,
Trying to understand what you mean by:
"With CompositeTable it is simple to create a checkbook registry type
layout where some pair (or n) rows repeat. Just use a GridLayout to lay
out your prototype row object however you like. "
Can merges as shown in the attached gif be achieved? Its not something
I need now and I admit its an obscure use case, most likely it will be
for inserting images.
In this example, there is a merged block followed by two rows and this
pattern repeats. So, yes, CompositeTable can handle this.
Best,
Dave Orme
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