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Dan Neely
My report consists of 2 sub reports one below the second. The first
is a short (1/4 page) summary, the latter contains a more detailed
breakdown of the data and can span several pages. The problem I have
is that when it flows onto a second page it will not display headers.
For the first page I can work around the subreport not showing a
header by copying the labels into the report header section, but that
doesn't help for when it spans onto the second page. I can't use the
parent reports headers either, because they'd appear at the top of the
first page, above the summary subreport. Is there a way around this,
or will I have to split this into two separately printed reports?
is a short (1/4 page) summary, the latter contains a more detailed
breakdown of the data and can span several pages. The problem I have
is that when it flows onto a second page it will not display headers.
For the first page I can work around the subreport not showing a
header by copying the labels into the report header section, but that
doesn't help for when it spans onto the second page. I can't use the
parent reports headers either, because they'd appear at the top of the
first page, above the summary subreport. Is there a way around this,
or will I have to split this into two separately printed reports?