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Old October 11th, 2008, 12:57 AM
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Default Is there a GroupHeading in the current page

Hello,

I am looking for a technique in VBA to find out if a page in a report do show the GroupHeading.

The reason is that if the Details for a Group level overflows on the next page I need to do something on that second page. The same if there is enough details to print that Group on three pages.

On the other hand I do not want to do that task on the page containing the GroupHeading

I have looked at the Page Event property and a few other but it always return True since the Report contains one group level. As I mentionned I am interested in the page being printed.

Thanks,


Daniel
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