URGENT:  vertical lines length in the Mainwindow in smartforms

hI,
        In main window 4 vertical lines are there like.. below
item | material no.er | mat.desc |  quantity |  total price
       |                      |                |              |
Now the problem is:  these vertical lines entered into the next below window.. Now I want to reduce the length of these vertical lines.
  Please explain where can I reduce  to these vertical lines length.
Thanks and Regards,
Surya

Hi,
in the beginning of the report program:
report  <program_name> line-size <give the length say eg:150>.
<b>reward points if useful.</b>
regards,
Vinod Samuel.

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