I second that. I've always had to use inline styles to get consistent
results with cfdoc. And I'll tell you right now if you're planning on
messing around with page-break-before, page-break-after etc don't bother.
You'll just drive yourself nuts.



On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 3:05 PM, denstar <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The standard advice is to try to include your styles inline, but I
> don't know if that will actually help.
>
> :Den
>
> --
> Mathematicians have tried in vain to this day to discover some order
> in the sequence of prime numbers, and we have reason to believe that
> it is a mystery into which the human mind will never penetrate.
> Euler, Leonhard
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Sam wrote:
> >
> > I know, I know, I do actually work sometimes :)
> >
> > So I'm using cfdocumentitem type="header" to set my table headers.
> > The formatting is totally out of wack. I tried importing styles and it
> > ignores it. So I set cell widths and font sizes but it only works
> > occasionally.
> >
> > What's the trick to formatting the header so it matches the rest of the
> table?
>
> 

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