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    The layout of a template in Excel consists of various fields, some of which are bound to a data source. The value of a bound field in a template, expands to several cells in report. For example, if you have created a field named 'Color' and bound it to the data source which contains 10 values for 'Color', the cell will expand to 10 values.

    The expansion of a cell depends on the rules explained below:

    Vertical Expansion

    The cell values will expand vertically if the expansion property of the cell is set to vertical, that is, "E=V", as shown below. The default expansion setting is vertical, which means if you do not specify any expansion property in the cell, the cell values will expand vertically.

     

    Cell expansion_vertical

     

     

    Horizontal Expansion

    The cell values will expand horizontally if the expansion property of the cell is set to horizontal, that is, "E=H", as shown below:

    Cell expansion_horizontal