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Force New Column - Before Section

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tarheelkate - 06 Mar 2007 22:49 GMT
I am trying to create a report that has 5 columns (M Tu W Tu F) with
corresponding data underneath.  I'd like each day to appear in a different
column.  The closest I came to getting it right was by using New Row or
Column: Before Section on my GroupHeader.  Everything looks good, except the
report creates a blank column before "M", and the "F" column is on the next
page.  I could make it 6 colums, but it still leaves the first column blank.
What can I do?

Using "After Section" didn't work, as it put the corresponding data in the
next column.  I tried using it Before Section and After Section on the Detail
instead, but couldn't get it right either.
Damian S - 06 Mar 2007 23:50 GMT
Hi,

Create an empty group footer and set the New Row or Column to After Section.

Damian.

> I am trying to create a report that has 5 columns (M Tu W Tu F) with
> corresponding data underneath.  I'd like each day to appear in a different
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> next column.  I tried using it Before Section and After Section on the Detail
> instead, but couldn't get it right either.
 
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