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    Printing in columns....

    I am trying to get 2 subreports on a report that wil allow me to print a parts listing (1 subreport) on the left side of the page and a labor listing (second subreport) on the right side of the page.
    I am able to print the listings on their respective sides but for every line across the page that is used by the parts listing, there is a corresponding blank line on the right side of the page for the service listing. So if the parts listing is 10 lines long then the service listing doesnt print until the 11th line on the page, instead of printing side-by-side.
    How can I get the subreports to print their reports using the entire line of the page?
    I tried using the shift-enter in the subreports but that doesnt work. I tried setting the "allow to shrink" and the "suppress blank lines" in the properties to no avail.

    Hope I am missing something really simple here.

    Thanks in advance,

    Jeff K.

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    RE: Printing in columns....

    Jeff

    My experience is that you need to make sure that the top of the sub reports align in the report and that all fields of each report match in height, set the detail section to shrink and do the same in any header/footer areas.

    Regards

    Glen
    Glen Schild



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      #3
      RE: Printing in columns....

      My problem isnt that the lines are skewed.... its not using both right and left sides of the page in the report.

      Like this:

      1 part 5.00
      1 another part 5.00
      1 and another 5.00
      1 and another 5.00
      service description 10.00
      service description 10.00
      service description 10.00
      service description 10.00

      What I want is this:

      1 part 5.00 service description 10.00
      1 part 5.00 service description 10.00
      1 part 5.00 service description 10.00
      1 part 5.00 service description 10.00


      Anyone know whats wrong?

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        #4
        RE: Printing in columns....

        darn... the formatting didnt stick. nevermind that post... this is more bother than its worth I guess

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          #5
          RE: Printing in columns....

          Jeff

          Take a look at the posting I made earlier "Stuck in Maze" I have uploaded a set with a report that has 13 sub reports, take a look at that one to see if that gives you any clues!

          Regards

          Glen
          Glen Schild



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            #6
            RE: Printing in columns....

            Hi Jeff

            You don't mention what the page oreintation is on the report.

            If you have it set to portrait there may not be enough room for both columns.

            Robert

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              #7
              RE: Printing in columns....

              Yes! I looked at your PDF and it has 2 columns like I want in mine... the difference is mine is much simpler as I am dealing with only 2 child tables hence 2 columns.
              Let me see if I can properly explain what is happening with mine:

              I get 2 columns, spaced properly across the width of the page. What I dont get is both subreports starting on the first line of the detail section.
              If the lefthand subreport is printing 10 lines, then the righthand subreport starts printing on the righthand column on the 11th line, when it should print on the first line... just like the left side.

              Hope that explains it well enough... now how did you get yours to print on the first line for both columns?

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                #8
                RE: Printing in columns....

                Jeff

                Attached is an image of the reports detail section in design mode.

                The key points, I am not setting columns within the detail section. The top subreport on each side of the page are level and that is all I had to do.

                Perhaps you can post a copy of the database on here so we can see what is going on?

                Regards

                Glen
                Glen Schild



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                  #9
                  RE: Printing in columns....

                  That was the answer... funny too 'cuz they sure "looked" like they were the same height... but arranging them to the same center height fixed it... didnt look like they moved tho...lol

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                    #10
                    RE: Printing in columns....

                    Good news, now if only I could get my problem sorted :-(
                    Glen Schild



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