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Printing New group in a new page

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Topic: Printing New group in a new page
Posted By: pritamdas24
Subject: Printing New group in a new page
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2007 at 3:20am
i have a simple report with one group.
i want to print the report in a new page for each group.
plaese  help me.


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Regards
Pritam



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Posted By: BrianBischof
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2007 at 10:30am
There are various settings for groups. Right click on the group and choose Group Expert (or something like that) and turn on the option to print at the top of each page.

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Posted By: jkwrpc
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2007 at 11:16am
I read your question abit differently than Brian, so if I missed the point the fault is mine.
 
You can go into the Section Expert and click on your Group Header. As you look at the options on the right side you will see two(2) choices Print New Page After and other Print New Page Before. I would try the Print New Page Before. That will start a new a new page before the next Group Header is printed. You try working with the option of Print New Page After in the Group Footer section. They should do  the same thing.
 
Depending on your needs, one of these anwers should solve your problems.
 
Regards,
 
John W.
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Posted By: hilfy
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2007 at 3:04pm

New Page Before will frequently give you a blank first page.  I usually add the checkmark to New Page After, and if there is nothing in the report footer I'll click on the  the formula button next to it and put "NotOnLastRecord" in the formula.  This will prevent there being a blank page at the end of the report.

-Dell


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