Use MultiCell()
instead Cell()
Change this:
$pdf->Cell(20,7,'Hi5(xtra)',1);
To:
$pdf->MultiCell( 20, 7, 'Hi5(xtra)', 1);
The MultiCell() is used for print text with multiple lines.
EDIT:
I can see that MultiCell()
, breaks the line so new cell will be placed below current position.
In such case you can calculate x
and y
co-ordinate and calculate new position and set position after outputting every cell.
<?php
require('fpdf.php');
$pdf = new FPDF();
$pdf->AddPage();
$start_x=$pdf->GetX(); //initial x (start of column position)
$current_y = $pdf->GetY();
$current_x = $pdf->GetX();
$cell_width = 20; //define cell width
$cell_height=7; //define cell height
$pdf->SetFont('Arial','',16);
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi1',1); //print one cell value
$current_x+=$cell_width; //calculate position for next cell
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y); //set position for next cell to print
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi2',1); //printing next cell
$current_x+=$cell_width; //re-calculate position for next cell
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y); //set position for next cell
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi3',1);
$current_x+=$cell_width;
$pdf->Ln();
$current_x=$start_x; //set x to start_x (beginning of line)
$current_y+=$cell_height; //increase y by cell_height to print on next line
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y);
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi4',1);
$current_x+=$cell_width;
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y);
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi5(xtra)',1);
$current_x+=$cell_width;
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y);
$pdf->MultiCell($cell_width,$cell_height,'Hi5',1);
$current_x+=$cell_width;
$pdf->SetXY($current_x, $current_y);
$pdf->Output();
?>
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