I have a multiple Column report with a group that I have specified "page
break at end". The problem I am having is: if it just so happens to be
printing in column 1, the next group starts printing in column 2 instead of
on a new page.
Any ideas?Hi Ron,
> I have a multiple Column report with a group that I have specified "page
> break at end". The problem I am having is: if it just so happens to be
> printing in column 1, the next group starts printing in column 2 instead of
> on a new page.
I'm having the same problem here...
Regards,
Jens|||Just so you know, I did go through the time consuming process of creating a
Microsoft ticket to confirm my suspicion this is a bug. They had no help for
a work around. If you come up with some sort of clugy solution or whatever
to work around this let me know. I will do the same if I come up with
something.
"Jens Weiermann" wrote:
> Hi Ron,
> > I have a multiple Column report with a group that I have specified "page
> > break at end". The problem I am having is: if it just so happens to be
> > printing in column 1, the next group starts printing in column 2 instead of
> > on a new page.
> I'm having the same problem here...
> Regards,
> Jens
>|||Hi Ron,
> Just so you know, I did go through the time consuming process of creating
> a Microsoft ticket to confirm my suspicion this is a bug. They had no
> help for a work around.
thanks for the info.
> If you come up with some sort of clugy solution or whatever to work
> around this let me know. I will do the same if I come up with
> something.
I tried re-arranging my report so that I was able to put the multi-column
part into a sub-report and handle the page breaks outside of that, but just
to find out that multi-column sub-reports are also NOT working.
I guess you can imagine how much this actually s*cks. Especially for me who
was the "Let's save some $$$ - we don't need CrystalReports!" guy in our
company - and now am having a BIG problem.
Sigh...
Jens
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