1. Use a header band to print a header on each page.
2. Use a group header to print another header below the standard header. In order to print group headers on every page, make the group based on a static custom field such as a TppLabel. Be sure to set 'Reprint Headers On Subsequent Pages' to true in the groups dialog.
3. Give us an example report that is similar to what you need and send an image of where you would like to see the header. Send the example in .zip format to support@digital-metaphors.com.
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A report is already one column by default. Please explain a little more
about what you are trying to accomplish.
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Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
if the answer is yes, how??
Regards,
Jos Aikema
1. Use a header band to print a header on each page.
2. Use a group header to print another header below the standard header.
In order to print group headers on every page, make the group based on a
static custom field such as a TppLabel. Be sure to set 'Reprint Headers On
Subsequent Pages' to true in the groups dialog.
3. Give us an example report that is similar to what you need and send an
image of where you would like to see the header. Send the example in .zip
format to support@digital-metaphors.com.
--
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com