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Old 03-09-2022, 05:17 PM
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For the + signs, you could insert a field coded along the lines of:
{IF{C1SP}> 0 "+"}
into each cell where you want the + sign to appear. The 'C1SP' needs to be the internal field bookmark for the fields concerned.

To get the tabs to go vertically, you could split the table into four vertical sections and format the page with a 4-column layout. Getting everything lined up and sized correctly is a chore, though. See attached. I've done the first field addition for you.
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