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Printing Problem "Force New Page - BEFORE SECTION"

Anonymous
2010-11-24T01:35:23+00:00

I have a report that has 4 subreports and is all linking and working correctly... but i want to force a new page at the beginning of of my group header which is "ProjectIDNo Header" this is the start of the report and all the other information and subreports follow this and the information is pulled together correctly... hence i want a new page to start at the begining of a new project ID No.  this is actually working but what my problem is, is that now my report header is on the first page all by itself and the ProjectIDNo header starts on the second page..

I want to have the first project start under the report header and then from then on, have the following group "Project ID No" start on a new page and so on....

so as i said i have actually got this working but just want it to start under the report header so it all flows on the first page, not to have the first page with nothing on it except the report header.

thanks

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-11-24T16:54:12+00:00

    Make sure you have a GROUP FOOTER for that and set the Force New Page to AFTER SECTION there.  Doing it in the Header won't work right.


    Bob Larson

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  5. Tom van Stiphout 40,211 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2010-11-24T03:08:10+00:00

    I'm not pretending I understand your report, but often one can use After Section rather than Before Section.


    -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP

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