Remove the extra white column of table of FY

How to remove the extra space of af: table at the end?

thnks

to control the width of the table:
Set the style class: AFStretchWidth
and the value of columnStretching to last (or choose any column)

to control the height
Set the style inline to height: 154px; (change the number you need)

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