Try using a TppPageBreak component inside the Summary band to manually break to a new page. If you need the summary band to begin on a new page, set the SummaryBand.NewPage to True.
Hi, I have a document (eg. a customer order) with header, detail and footer that repeat on all pages. I need to print in the Summary Page the selling conditions, hiding header, footer and some object of detail in Page Summary. I tried to make invisible the object in BeforePrint of Summary but they also hide in the other parts of report
1. ReportBuilder does not support splitting images across pages. This is something that will need to be done in an imaging software or library.
2. The page summary prints for each page. If I understand correctly, you would like the page summary to print on its own page without the header and footer bands visible? If this is the case, you will need to take a different approach. I suggest taking a look at the following article on printing a legalese on the back of every page. It may be necessary to add the page summary information manually as described at the bottom of the article.
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Try using a TppPageBreak component inside the Summary band to manually break to a new page. If you need the summary band to begin on a new page, set the SummaryBand.NewPage to True.
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
How can insert summary with Selling condition with 2 o 3 pages , as image ?
Best Regards
Paolo Angeretti
Gestionale Open Srl
I have a document (eg. a customer order) with header, detail and footer that repeat on all pages.
I need to print in the Summary Page the selling conditions, hiding header, footer and some object of detail in Page Summary.
I tried to make invisible the object in BeforePrint of Summary but they also hide in the other parts of report
Best Regards
Paolo Angeretti
Gestionale Open Srl
1. ReportBuilder does not support splitting images across pages. This is something that will need to be done in an imaging software or library.
2. The page summary prints for each page. If I understand correctly, you would like the page summary to print on its own page without the header and footer bands visible? If this is the case, you will need to take a different approach. I suggest taking a look at the following article on printing a legalese on the back of every page. It may be necessary to add the page summary information manually as described at the bottom of the article.
http://rbwiki.digital-metaphors.com/design/pagination/duplex-printing-legalese-to-the-back-of-every-page/
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com