Label Properties
You can use the Label Properties dialog box to edit the properties of a label. This topic describes the properties in the dialog box.
This topic contains the following sections:
- General Tab Properties
- Font Tab Properties
- Border Tab Properties
- Others Tab Properties
- Display Tab Properties
You see these elements on all the tabs:
OK
Select to apply any changes you made here and close the dialog box.
Cancel
Select to close the dialog box without saving any changes.
Help
Select to view information about the dialog box.
General Tab Properties
Specify the general properties of the label.
Name
Specify the display name of the label.
Show NLS Value
Select to show the translated name for the display name of the object in the Name text box if you have enabled the NLS feature and translated it, and when you have not modified the display name of the object.
Text
Specify the text of the label.
Auto Map Field Name
Server enables this property when the label is related to a field. Select true if you want to automatically map the label text to the dynamic display name of the field. Server then ignores the contents in the Text field.
Position
Select the position mode of the component when it is directly contained in the report body, a tabular cell, or a text box.
- absolute
Server locates the component at the position that you specify by dragging and dropping or by setting its X and Y coordinate property values. The component insertion point does not change, for instance, it is not affected when you insert text before it. The position of an object in a banded object can only be absolute. - static
Server positions the component at the location where you insert it. The X and Y coordinate properties are disabled. You cannot move the component to another position other than by moving its insertion point. This can happen when the text flow preceding the insertion point expands. - relative
Server positions the component at an offset to the position at which you insert it. The offset is determined by the X and Y coordinate property values. This value is not available for some types of components.
Server displays relative in the default value list for the Position option, when the current position is relative. However, relative is no longer available in the value list after you apply static or absolute and reenter the dialog box.
X
Specify the X coordinate of the label.
Y
Specify the Y coordinate of the label.
Width
Specify the width of the label.
Height
Specify the height of the label.
Top Padding
Specify the space between the text of the object and its top border.
Bottom Padding
Specify the space between the text of the object and its bottom border.
Left Padding
Specify the space between the text of the object and its left border.
Right Padding
Specify the space between the text of the object and its right border.
Background
Specify the background color of the label.
To change the color, select the color indicator to access the Select Color dialog box, and then specify a new color. You can also type a hexadecimal RGB value to specify a color, for example, #9933ff. If you want to make the background transparent, type Transparent in the text box.
Foreground
Specify the foreground color of the label.
To change the color, select the color indicator to access the Select Color dialog box, and then specify a new color. You can also type a hexadecimal RGB value to specify a color, for example, #9933ff.
Font Tab Properties
Specify the font properties of the label text.
Font
Select the font face of the text.
Size
Specify the font size of the text.
Horizontal Alignment
Select the horizontal alignment mode of the text in the object.
Vertical Alignment
Select the vertical alignment mode of the text in the object.
Bold
Enable this property if you want to make the text bold.
Italic
Enable this property if you want to make the text italic.
Underline
Enable this property if you want to underline the text.
Strikethrough
Enable this property if you want to attach a strikeout line to the text.
Autofit
Enable this property if you want to automatically expand the object width according to the maximum length of the contents.
Reduce Width When Autofit
Enable this property if you want to reduce the width of the object according to its content when you specify to automatically adjust its width (the object's Autofit being true) and the actual width of the content is smaller than that of the object.
This property takes effect when you set Position of the object to absolute; but, it does not work if the Word Wrap property of the object is true.
Word Wrap
Enable this property if you want to wrap the text to the object width.
Ignore HTML Tag
Enable this property if you don't want Report Engine to parse the HTML tag elements in the text, at runtime or in the HTML output, so they display exactly as what they are in the report.
Disable this property if you want Engine to transfer the HTML tag elements to the web browser so the web browser translates them into HTML.
Border Tab Properties
Specify the border properties of the label.
Color
Specify the border color.
Width
Specify the border width in inches.
Top Line
Select the style of the top border line.
Bottom Line
Select the style of the bottom border line.
Left Line
Select the style of the left border line.
Right Line
Select the style of the right border line.
Shadow
Select true if you want to add a shadow effect to the border.
Shadow Color
Specify the color of the border shadow. To change the color, select the color indicator to access the Select Color dialog box, and then specify a new color. You can also type a hexadecimal RGB value to specify a color, for example, #9933ff.
Others Tab Properties
You can use this tab to view and configure some miscellaneous settings.
TOC Anchor
Select true if you want to add the object to the TOC tree in the TOC Browser.
Suppress When No Records
Select true if you want to hide the object in the report when no record returns to its parent data component.
Export to XLS
Select true if you want to export the object when you save the report as an XLS file (make sure to check Data Format in the Export dialog box).
Export to CSV
Select true if you want to export the object when you save the report as a TXT file with Delimited Format.
Logic Column
You see this property when the object is in a table. Select next visible column if you want to show the object in the next visible table cell in the same row when you have hidden the column that holds the object.
Display Tab Properties
Use this tab to modify the display type of the label. For more information, see Data Field Properties.