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Good day,
I'm creating RTF templates for reports whose layout is very specific. If there is not enough data to fill a table such that it expands to the bottom of the page, I must instead insert rows of shading or diagonal lines to prevent anyone adding anything 'unofficial' into the blank rows.


For example in the attached JPG there are two data rows, but that leaves 12 empty rows that must be rendered 'out of bounds' by some form of shading. I manually added the rows of periods here, but I need to know if this can be automated such that it will fill up redundant rows to the end of the page.
Any ideas gratefully received. TIA.
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