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Other options for the Table Overflow Style are below and right. As the names already<br />

suggest the details are put below or on the right of the base table. The most important<br />

advantage of using the inline style is the possibility to show several detail rows (instead<br />

of one) at the same time (see the Attention below). This is not possible when using the<br />

below or right inline table overflow style: only the details of the current row are shown.<br />

Attention: By default only one inline table overflow area is shown<br />

at a time. If you open a second one, the first one closes. This was<br />

done because this behavior is required if you show detail groups in<br />

the table overflow, and by doing this always, the behavior is<br />

consistent.<br />

If you want to be able to open more than one inline table overflow<br />

area at a time in cases where you don’t have detail groups in the<br />

inline overflow, you can use a variation on the template<br />

default\pageComponent\tableGroup.vm. Comment out the elsebranch<br />

of the if-statement that sets the disclosureListener, by<br />

putting ## in front of the else and the second disclosureListener<br />

line. See the comments in the template, and see Section 4.7 Using<br />

Generator Templates.<br />

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