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In this report example, we have many data names in use, and that results in
a report that is somewhat too wide to be practical. Therefore, in a case
like this, we may want to spread a record set over multiple lines.
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Here we can see how wide the report is. However, if we can apply each
record line over multiple lines instead, then that will be a better layout.
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option to use up to 3 lines per record set, and we can number the data
names by line, as long as we do it in sequence.
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As we can see, we have a much better looking layout now, with clear record
sets separated by a blank line. That is because we are also using the
double space option in addition to multiple lines per record.
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Note here that we have the 'double space' option checked.
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Since we are using multiple lines per record set, and this is not supported
for Text output, we may restrict execution of the report to HTML.