I need the page numbers in the header (or body if it can work like this) to
reset after a grouping in the body, is this possible?
In Crystal it is the checkbox option in the Section Expert tab called "Reset
Page Number After."I find the easiest way to do this is to use a subreport. I haven't found a
way to do that either other than subreporting it. The page numbers are only
shown on the subreport.
=-Chris
"Joe Astone" <JoeAstone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D4A3657B-2DAF-42BE-8A78-37278E851348@.microsoft.com...
>I need the page numbers in the header (or body if it can work like this) to
> reset after a grouping in the body, is this possible?
> In Crystal it is the checkbox option in the Section Expert tab called
> "Reset
> Page Number After."|||Do you have any groupings in your report?
Group A
Page 1
Page 2
Group B
Page 1
What I'm asking is that does the page number reset after each group?
"Christopher Conner" wrote:
> I find the easiest way to do this is to use a subreport. I haven't found a
> way to do that either other than subreporting it. The page numbers are only
> shown on the subreport.
> =-Chris
> "Joe Astone" <JoeAstone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D4A3657B-2DAF-42BE-8A78-37278E851348@.microsoft.com...
> >I need the page numbers in the header (or body if it can work like this) to
> > reset after a grouping in the body, is this possible?
> >
> > In Crystal it is the checkbox option in the Section Expert tab called
> > "Reset
> > Page Number After."
>
>|||yes, my groupings are in a list (on recipient) so it can be mailed out to the
recipients, and i dont want them to see how many total pages are being mailed
out, just how many are being mailed to them
Joe Astone (passport name is company's in case you were wondering)
"Cu Nguyen" wrote:
> Do you have any groupings in your report?
> Group A
> Page 1
> Page 2
> Group B
> Page 1
> What I'm asking is that does the page number reset after each group?
> "Christopher Conner" wrote:
> > I find the easiest way to do this is to use a subreport. I haven't found a
> > way to do that either other than subreporting it. The page numbers are only
> > shown on the subreport.
> >
> > =-Chris
> >
> > "Joe Astone" <JoeAstone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:D4A3657B-2DAF-42BE-8A78-37278E851348@.microsoft.com...
> > >I need the page numbers in the header (or body if it can work like this) to
> > > reset after a grouping in the body, is this possible?
> > >
> > > In Crystal it is the checkbox option in the Section Expert tab called
> > > "Reset
> > > Page Number After."
> >
> >
> >|||the subreport idea didnt work, it cut the header off of the subreport and
still did the total pages should i put it on the main report...any advice?
"Cu Nguyen" wrote:
> Do you have any groupings in your report?
> Group A
> Page 1
> Page 2
> Group B
> Page 1
> What I'm asking is that does the page number reset after each group?
> "Christopher Conner" wrote:
> > I find the easiest way to do this is to use a subreport. I haven't found a
> > way to do that either other than subreporting it. The page numbers are only
> > shown on the subreport.
> >
> > =-Chris
> >
> > "Joe Astone" <JoeAstone@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:D4A3657B-2DAF-42BE-8A78-37278E851348@.microsoft.com...
> > >I need the page numbers in the header (or body if it can work like this) to
> > > reset after a grouping in the body, is this possible?
> > >
> > > In Crystal it is the checkbox option in the Section Expert tab called
> > > "Reset
> > > Page Number After."
> >
> >
> >
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