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Table of Contents Concepts Layout Elements Tables Table Layout Types Create rows below column text
Create rows below column text
Here is an example for using the 'create rows below column text' layout type.
Consider the following table (already marked in the default 'create rows from text' type):

Note that the first column has names of the activities the cost of which is detailed in the other columns. However, those names are sometimes spanning multiple lines.
PDF2XL allows you to automatically combine the first column's text into the correct cells. Using the 'Create rows below column text' on the second column, here is what we get:

As can be seen above, PDF2XL now groups all the data until it finds a text in the second column. When this occurs, a new row is started below the text.
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