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Group Header doubling on first page
I am building a report with 3 layers of nesting and want the header of my
subreports to show at the top of each page they go over. I have tried using
the recommended "=1" Group Header set to Repeat solution but keep getting the
Group Header appearing twice on my first page and then once on the subsequent
pages.
I've spent several hours searching various forums for anyone else who is
having this issue and no one seems to be, so I can only conclude it is
something I am doing wrong.
I have tried setting up a brand new database with absolutely no content,
doing a new report, setting up the repeating group header as =1 and just
putting a textbox into it that says ="testing" - no other content to the
report at all. On going to print preview it is still showing this header
twice even though there is only the one page. All other properties of the
group header are as default (so no Force New Page/Column etc) - the only
thing I change is set the Repeat Section to Yes.
I have tried this on several pc's at work in both Access 2003 and 2007, and
also at home in Access 2007, and it makes no difference.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
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lcsmoothey
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3/31/2010 5:59:00 AM |
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lcsmoothey wrote:
>I am building a report with 3 layers of nesting and want the header of my
>subreports to show at the top of each page they go over. I have tried using
>the recommended "=1" Group Header set to Repeat solution but keep getting the
>Group Header appearing twice on my first page and then once on the subsequent
>pages.
>I've spent several hours searching various forums for anyone else who is
>having this issue and no one seems to be, so I can only conclude it is
>something I am doing wrong.
>
>I have tried setting up a brand new database with absolutely no content,
>doing a new report, setting up the repeating group header as =1 and just
>putting a textbox into it that says ="testing" - no other content to the
>report at all. On going to print preview it is still showing this header
>twice even though there is only the one page. All other properties of the
>group header are as default (so no Force New Page/Column etc) - the only
>thing I change is set the Repeat Section to Yes.
>
>I have tried this on several pc's at work in both Access 2003 and 2007, and
>also at home in Access 2007, and it makes no difference.
I have never heard of such behavior and I suspect that the
reason no one had replied is because they haven't either.
Maybe(?) you have something else going on that's triggereing
the second copy of the group header. Or maybe you just have
the same stuff in another header (Report Header?).
--
Marsh
MVP [MS Access]
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Marshall
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4/1/2010 4:29:19 PM
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