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How do I create a Multi-Line Report in Impromptu 1

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swen17

Programmer
Jan 15, 2004
10
US
Hi,

I have a number of existing Impromptu reports. All have 12-13 data elements(columns). I need to add another 10-11 to each report and I would like to stay away from a sub-report if possible. Is there a way to implement these new items in the report on another indented line as some type of multi-line diplay for each record? Basically I've run out of room and can't make the fonts any smaller or increase the paper size. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Swen

 
The only way I can think to do this would be to create a group at the lowest level and place a new list frame in th egroup footer section. You can then place the new fileds in this list frame.

Gary

Gary Parker
MIS Data Analyst
Manchester, England
 
Gary/Dave

Thanks for the help guys, I really appreicate it!

Swen
 
Hi guys,

I don't get it really :)

How to do this?

"...to create a group at the lowest level..."

Thanks
 
fuhbar

imagine you had a list report which diplayed a list of customer addresses, you would not normalyy need to group a report like this, but if you create a group on customer number, you coul dthen use this technique to place extra details fields in the customer group footer.

Gary

Gary Parker
MIS Data Analyst
Manchester, England
 
Gary

one last question:
I got the following for example:

row 1-2:

ColumnTitle1 / ColumnTitle2
Value1 / Value2
ColumnTitle3
Value3

row3-4:

Value1 / Value2
ColumnTitle3
Value3

and so on...

ColumnTitle3 and Value3 are generated in a new list form in the footer.

How do I get the ColumnTitle1 / ColumnTitle2 in each row?

TiA
 
To repeat the column titles for each new row you would need to place them in a new List frame as you did with the extra fields.

This time create a new list frame in the group header and place the fields in there. You can then hide the details line and column title header form the report if necessary.

Gary

Gary Parker
MIS Data Analyst
Manchester, England
 
Glad to Help

Gary Parker
MIS Data Analyst
Manchester, England
 
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