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makcim392
Advocate I
Advocate I

is there a way to increase row height in a table?

Hi, 

 

I need to match the height of some rows from a table, which go next to a matrix. I couldn't find any options nor any answers in the forum so I hope someone here could give me a hand.

 

many thanks!~

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MartynRamsden
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @makcim392 

 

You can change the height of rows in a table or matrix by using the Row Padding formatting option.

You can find it on the Visualizations pane under Fomat>>Grid>>Row Padding

 

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Best regards,
Martyn


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Maru
Helper I
Helper I

Unfortunately, this does not increase the sparkline.

MartynRamsden
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @makcim392 

 

You can change the height of rows in a table or matrix by using the Row Padding formatting option.

You can find it on the Visualizations pane under Fomat>>Grid>>Row Padding

 

Capture.JPG

 

Best regards,
Martyn


If I answered your question, please help others by accepting it as a solution.

Hi @MartynRamsden 

 

While adjusting the row padding is good. however, if we have a row header that was shared by 2 items, in my case, it took a size of Row padding = 20 to look my row height distributed equally. if row padding is not adjusted, the last subrow will always have the highest height. any idea?

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After:

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