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Subreport Headers
I have a subreport which contains headers. How do I have the subreport
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Subreport Headers
It need to be placed on the Report Header of the sub report, the page header
of the sub report will disapear. -- \\// Live Long and Prosper \\// BS"D "Arun" wrote: I have a subreport which contains headers. How do I have the subreport headers show up when placed in the main report? |
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Arun wrote:
I have a subreport which contains headers. How do I have the subreport headers show up when placed in the main report? All headers in the subreport should work, except the page header/footer. So I think you must mean that you want to simulate the subreport page header. This is done by creating a top level group with header in the subreport. Set the group Field/Expression to a constant expression such as =1 or ="Funky Page Header". Then move all the controls from the inefffective page header to the new group header and set to group header's RepeatSection property to Yes. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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Okay great, that works.
Now, how do I get the subreport headers to appear on every page of the main report? For example, the subreport items roll into the second page and where I don't have any headers. |
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Create a new top level sorting and grouping level based on a constant like
=1 Display the header section for this grouping and set the Repeat Section property of the header section to Yes. Use this section as a "Page" header. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Arun" wrote in message ... Okay great, that works. Now, how do I get the subreport headers to appear on every page of the main report? For example, the subreport items roll into the second page and where I don't have any headers. |
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I'm sorry I'm not a very technical person. Could someone kind of dumb this
down for me. Thanks "Duane Hookom" wrote: Create a new top level sorting and grouping level based on a constant like =1 Display the header section for this grouping and set the Repeat Section property of the header section to Yes. Use this section as a "Page" header. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Arun" wrote in message ... Okay great, that works. Now, how do I get the subreport headers to appear on every page of the main report? For example, the subreport items roll into the second page and where I don't have any headers. |
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Open your report's sorting and grouping dialog. Create a new level based on
the Field/Expression of: =1 Make sure this is the first sorting and grouping level. In the sorting and grouping dialog set this level to display the group header. View the properties of the new =1 group header section. Find the Repeat Section property and set it to Yes. This =1 group header section can be used as a page header for your subreport. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "JosephDisney" wrote in message ... I'm sorry I'm not a very technical person. Could someone kind of dumb this down for me. Thanks "Duane Hookom" wrote: Create a new top level sorting and grouping level based on a constant like =1 Display the header section for this grouping and set the Repeat Section property of the header section to Yes. Use this section as a "Page" header. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Arun" wrote in message ... Okay great, that works. Now, how do I get the subreport headers to appear on every page of the main report? For example, the subreport items roll into the second page and where I don't have any headers. |
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Subreport Headers
I found this answer very helpful, but how can I get a different header for
the first and second pages of a subreport? "Marshall Barton" wrote: Arun wrote: I have a subreport which contains headers. How do I have the subreport headers show up when placed in the main report? All headers in the subreport should work, except the page header/footer. So I think you must mean that you want to simulate the subreport page header. This is done by creating a top level group with header in the subreport. Set the group Field/Expression to a constant expression such as =1 or ="Funky Page Header". Then move all the controls from the inefffective page header to the new group header and set to group header's RepeatSection property to Yes. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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