Formating of o/p to proper HTML format

Hi All,
I have aprogram which generates an o/p and send it as an attchment via mail in HTML format using FM.
However the o/p doesn't look well formated. I want to format it.
Current o/p format is -
Job Name Job Creator Status Delay Duration Sched.start date Sched.start time Start Date Start Time End Date End Time Executing Server SAP_REORG_XMILOG MSAMPSON A 000048 000000 20100819 000100 20100819 000148 20100819 000148 norddev_NRD_00
I want to format it to
Job Name                                  Job Creator     Status   Delay    Duration     Sched.start date    Sched.start time
Server SAP_REORG_XMILOG  MSAMPSON    A          000048  00000        20100819              000100
Kindly help me with your expertise!!!
Thanks
Reshma

IS your requirement adding a line in your format?
Try checking out the function module and see what tags they use and how they implement....
Regards,
Lalit Mohan Gupta.

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    Blackberry Tips and Tricks
    Blackberry 101
    Enjoy!
    Ron
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