If you the field names aren't essential then you might try suppressing them. Otherwise (and I am using 10 as well) I have not seen that yet in my limited time with Crystal Reports 10.
Maybe you could suppress the stored procedure name and use a field heading name.
Hello,
I also have a similar issue and followed the instructions adding Me.PgBrk.Visible = Me.txtCount mod 10 = 0 to the detail OnFormat property. However, I get an error that says Microsoft Access can't find the macro 'Me.'
I'm I doing something wrong?
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