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Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 8:46am
section expert, select the group header and footer and see if the new page before or new page after is ticked off or is using a formula
also are people intended to drill into a group to print?
Otherwise since these are mixed groups you would likely have multiple "printing directions" for one print job.
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Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 8:54am
No headers or footers have the new page ticked.
What do you mean by "are people intended to drill into a group to print?" No body in the office uses crystal but me. Everyone else access the data through EFI Radius if you're familiar with it.
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Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 11:15am
I am not familiar with EFI.
I am making a number of assumptions here that might be confusing to the problem.
I assumed you were including this text so that when the user went to print the report they would choose the 'correct' way to print it.
I am confused because each group may require a different way to print. To further compound it two groups with different printing requirements might be on the same page.
When I suggested drilling into the report it opens a group into s new report tab and you can print that separately from the larger group which deals with the confusing aspects above.
I still don't think this is entirely what you want but you can set the text using group criteria something like this:
if Minimum({wi_route.wi-r-p-printf},groupfieldhere) = TRUE and Minimum({wi_route.wi-r-p-printr},groupfieldhere) = TRUE Then
"Two Side Printed"
Else
If Minimum({wi_route.wi-r-p-printf},groupfieldhere) = TRUE Then
"Surface Print"
Else "Reverse Print"
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Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 11:42am
note you would usually want to place that formula field into a group header/footer as it is a 'group result'. If you place it in a page header or footer it will execute for the firs or last group on that page so you have a similar issue as to what you first described. However, I again am not sure why you would want to give opposing printing directions to a single page.
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