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1/28/2008 5:08 PM
 
When I use CSS to apply a border to all the cells in a User Defined Table, there’s a narrow empty column at the left edge of the table. I can see that this is the column that contains the edit icon for each row in the table when you are modifying the table as an administrator. But it doesn’t make sense for this column to be present (and completely empty) when you’re just viewing the table as a user. Is there any way to suppress this column when viewing the table as a user?
 
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 

Jim

 
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1/28/2008 6:48 PM
 

js360160 wrote

Is there any way to suppress this column when viewing the table as a user?

 

use custom XSL rendering.


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