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I need a table similar to Fig-1 on my report. The subtotal and total lines need top padding and solid border at top and bottom. I€™m currently using bottom padding of 20pt on the sub total row and setting the border style property of the sub total and total rows to solid at top and bottom. But the problem is that the sub total rows are being padded first and then the border at the bottom is being set to solid. As a result, my table looks something similar to figure 2, which is not acceptable to my customer. I also tried by setting the top padding of the lines below subtotals, but it doesn't give me what I need. Any way I can set the border before padding? Appreciate your help.

Figure-1





A

10


B

20


C

30


Sub Total

60







D

20


E

10


F

50


Sub Total

80







TOTAL

140

Figure-2





A

10


B

20


C

30


Sub Total

60







D

20


E

10


F

50


Sub Total

80







TOTAL

140

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