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Old May 27th, 2008, 01:16 PM
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Default Duplicating Labels in the Detail band

How do you force a label in the detail band to duplicate on every page? We currently have a label 'Service' that is about halfway down a fixed height detail band (one of the requirements of the report), but when the data ends before the halfway mark, the label and it's corresponding box don't print. How can we force the report to print?

(We are having a similar problem with some lines in the report)

Please help!!

 
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You cannot get something in the detail section to repeat if it goes on to the next page. You CAN make page and group headers repeat. For the detail section, the best you can do is set its KEEP TOGETHER property to YES so it'll stay on one page... and hope it's not larger than one page long.

Have you tried putting the label in the group section (that is, if you have one)?


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Dang, that stinks....

This report is a fairly complex report (at least it is for me).

I have one outer report that has various information printing on the bottom in the page footer and to the right in the detail band.

Then we have a nested report in the detail band that takes up approx 75%. The last little bit of detail band left is taken up by another nested report.

The problem I'm having is getting the header information that is in the detail band on the right hand side to print on every page..........

I uploaded a sample of the report (with all sensitive information blacked out). The red squares are nested sub reports and the blue is information from the header.

How do I get the nested subreport and header information on the right to print on every page. Right now page 1 looks great, but the rest look like crap.

http://www.mpspage.com/images/sample.bmp

 
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I assume this is Page 1. Can you show us what Page 2 looks like for comparison? Thanks.


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I can't now....the project got handed off to an actual access developer....i had just been hacking it together.






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