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Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

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    Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

    I did a search for this subject and couldn't find anything that helped.

    I have a report with a single group. It's set up with a header and a footer. I have the header set for "Keep with detail". However, I continue to get orphaned headers at the bottom of the page.

    Eric Johnson
    [email protected]

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    RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

    I believe you will have to play with the margins of the report, printer, and areas. Sometimes there's too much blank or open areas, that when collapsed make the report fit on the page.

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      #3
      RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

      Eric,

      I have experienced this problem. I think you may have set detail properties to "keep together on the page" (or is it called something similar). What happened to me was that if the detail section would not fit on the fraction of the page following wherever the header was, the detail section started on the next page. I realize that the logical thing would be for the header to move to the next page as well given the "keep with detail" property was set but this did not occur.

      The general lesson would seem to be that we must be on the lookout for interactions among the report settings.

      Hope this is a bit of a help.

      Bill
      Bill Hanigsberg

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        RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

        There is one issue I have been struggling for the past 4 years with alpha5, for one of my clients who is a kitchen cabinet manufacturer. As you probably know each cabinet could have accessories attached to it and also special instructions for that cabinet. As far as I am aware the options in alpha5 �s Reports, �Records with Header� or �Records with footer� is meaningless. I have probably spend over 100 hours to avoid a Invoice being printed with the footer on a separate page with no Items on it at all and at the same time to avoid a record getting detached from its memo which will print on the second page (due to the varies ways I have tried to force a limited amount of lines on a page). The many different ways I tried works fine for 80%-85%, which is obviously not the solution. If the �Records with footer� would really work it would solve this issue 100%.
        Dan
        Daniel Weiss
        EZ Link Software

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          #5
          RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

          Dan,

          I agree. I will look at my report again a couple days when I have a second. I can't remember all the details of my "solution" and whether any compromises were involved.

          Bill

          (This was a bit of a time waster for me as well.)
          Bill Hanigsberg

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            RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

            Bill-

            I wish it were that easy. I don't have anything set except "Keep with detail" in the Group header. I've tried the report with this option checked and unchecked. There is no difference between the two.

            Thanks though.

            Eric

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              #7
              RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

              Let's get specific. Are we talking about group headers or detail headers here?

              Bill
              Bill Hanigsberg

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                #8
                RE: Keeping Grp Header with Detail Records

                Bill-

                This is the group header. Every option for any other type of header is not set.

                Eric

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