hello
after a little looking into what i am experiencing i would have to say its
wierd that i am the only one having this problem.
i have a main report which has a report header, page header,
"mysectionheader", detail, page footer and a report footer.
in the detail section of the main report, i have a subreport which has a
"mysectionheader" and detail.
no where in either report is there a page break. i looked into the sorting
and grouping and the main report has "mysectionheader" that has a
groupheader, no groupfooter, groups on each value, a group interval of one,
and no keep together.
the subreport has "mysectionheader" grouping with a groupheader, no footer,
groups on each value, group interval of 1, and no keep together.
the problem is that my first page only has the group heading stuff on it and
then all the data is on the second page. i need the data to be under the
titles and then the subreport to continue on under the data on the main
report. why does it do this?
Duane Hookom - 23 Sep 2006 03:14 GMT
I didn't notice any mention in your email of the Force New Page property
values in any of your sections.

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> hello
>
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> titles and then the subreport to continue on under the data on the main
> report. why does it do this?
DawnTreader - 26 Sep 2006 20:57 GMT
Hello
thanks. i never looked at the properties for each of the report sections. i
found 2 keep togethers in there. no force page breaks though. but i changed
the keep togethers and it fixed the problem.
> I didn't notice any mention in your email of the Force New Page property
> values in any of your sections.
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> > titles and then the subreport to continue on under the data on the main
> > report. why does it do this?