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Table 19. Column formatting options (continued) Column formatting option Description Confirm new font size When this option is enabled, Relationship Manager prompts you to choose how to continue when it has reduced the font size sufficiently to fit the output tree on a page. It provides you with the following choices: v Print with this font v Restore and print with the original font size v Cancel printing In the process of reducing font size, this size can become as small as half the original size. If this option is disabled, printing starts when Relationship Manager finds a font size that fits the output tree on a page. If altered during print/preview, When this option is enabled, Relationship Manager adjust column widths saves any changes to the column sizes that it has made to get the output tree to fit on a page. It uses the saved settings for future printings of the output tree. The Resize columns to fit data field and its associated subfields indicate the actions that Relationship Manager takes when it formats the output tree. These fields can appear in one of three states: v Checkmark not selected (field is empty)-indicates that Relationship Manager does not perform the associated task when it formats the output tree. v Checkmark selected and greyed out-indicates that Relationship Manager conditionally performs the associated task when it formats the output tree; that is, Relationship Manager displays a confirmation dialog before it takes the associated action. v Checkmark selected-indicates that Relationship Manager unconditionally performs the associated task when it formats the output tree; that is, Relationship Manager does not display a confirmation dialog before it takes the associated action. As Table 19 indicates, these fields initially display in a greyed-out state. You can set these fields from the confirmation dialogs that display during the formatting process. For example, if the values in a column do not fit in the current width of this column, Relationship Manager displays a confirmation dialog with the Yes and No options and a Make this the default choice field. If you select the Make this the default choice check box, Relationship Manager sets the Resize columns to fit data field based on the option you have selected from the confirmation dialog, as follows: v Yes-Relationship Manager deselects the associated check boxes and therefore does not perform the associated action. v No-Relationship Manager selects the associated check box and therefore unconditionally performs the associated action. v Margin formatting options appear in the Margin Settings area of the "Print Page Setup" dialog. Table 20 lists the options contained in this area. 186 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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Table
19.
Column
formatting
options
(continued)
Column
formatting
option
Description
Confirm
new
font
size
When
this
option
is
enabled,
Relationship
Manager
prompts
you
to
choose
how
to
continue
when
it
has
reduced
the
font
size
sufficiently
to
fit
the
output
tree
on
a
page.
It
provides
you
with
the
following
choices:
v
Print
with
this
font
v
Restore
and
print
with
the
original
font
size
v
Cancel
printing
In
the
process
of
reducing
font
size,
this
size
can
become
as
small
as
half
the
original
size.
If
this
option
is
disabled,
printing
starts
when
Relationship
Manager
finds
a
font
size
that
fits
the
output
tree
on
a
page.
If
altered
during
print/preview,
adjust
column
widths
When
this
option
is
enabled,
Relationship
Manager
saves
any
changes
to
the
column
sizes
that
it
has
made
to
get
the
output
tree
to
fit
on
a
page.
It
uses
the
saved
settings
for
future
printings
of
the
output
tree.
The
Resize
columns
to
fit
data
field
and
its
associated
subfields
indicate
the
actions
that
Relationship
Manager
takes
when
it
formats
the
output
tree.
These
fields
can
appear
in
one
of
three
states:
v
Checkmark
not
selected
(field
is
empty)—indicates
that
Relationship
Manager
does
not
perform
the
associated
task
when
it
formats
the
output
tree.
v
Checkmark
selected
and
greyed
out—indicates
that
Relationship
Manager
conditionally
performs
the
associated
task
when
it
formats
the
output
tree;
that
is,
Relationship
Manager
displays
a
confirmation
dialog
before
it
takes
the
associated
action.
v
Checkmark
selected—indicates
that
Relationship
Manager
unconditionally
performs
the
associated
task
when
it
formats
the
output
tree;
that
is,
Relationship
Manager
does
not
display
a
confirmation
dialog
before
it
takes
the
associated
action.
As
Table
19
indicates,
these
fields
initially
display
in
a
greyed-out
state.
You
can
set
these
fields
from
the
confirmation
dialogs
that
display
during
the
formatting
process.
For
example,
if
the
values
in
a
column
do
not
fit
in
the
current
width
of
this
column,
Relationship
Manager
displays
a
confirmation
dialog
with
the
Yes
and
No
options
and
a
Make
this
the
default
choice
field.
If
you
select
the
Make
this
the
default
choice
check
box,
Relationship
Manager
sets
the
Resize
columns
to
fit
data
field
based
on
the
option
you
have
selected
from
the
confirmation
dialog,
as
follows:
v
Yes
—Relationship
Manager
deselects
the
associated
check
boxes
and
therefore
does
not
perform
the
associated
action.
v
No
—Relationship
Manager
selects
the
associated
check
box
and
therefore
unconditionally
performs
the
associated
action.
v
Margin
formatting
options
appear
in
the
Margin
Settings
area
of
the
“Print
Page
Setup”
dialog.
Table
20
lists
the
options
contained
in
this
area.
186
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide