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Page Break in Crystal Reports 1

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report2000

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Mar 1, 2005
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I have a report which is grouped by department Name.
I would like to avoid using page breaks on group change (department Name) as long as the data for a particular department is not going to be orphaned. (I do not want to have some of the data in a particular department printed on bottom of page 1 and the remaining on page 2).
 
In the Group Options, check the 'Keep Group Together' checkbox. That should take care of it.

-dave
 
Thank you.
How can I repeat the page header on page 2?
My page header shows only on top of the first page and not on second or third.

Thank you
 
Is this a subreport? If so, create a formula {@all} which includes all records, as in:

{table.ID} > 0

Then insert a group on it and format the group to "repeat group header on each page". Then place your page header fields in this fake page header.

-LB
 
Thank you very much.

Somehow I deleted my page header section. (I cannot see the section any more)
Is there any way to recover the Page Header section?
 
If this is indeed a subreport (and it's starting to sound like it is), then there are no page headers for subreports, hence the "fake page header" workaround supplied by LB.

In a Main report, you can't delete the page header. You can suppress it, or delete its subsections, but it can't be deleted.

-dave
 
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