Report-Change Data So That It Doesn't Flow From Bottom Of Page To

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Paperback Writer

I have a report that has details of accounts (about 60). The problem I'm
having is that at the bottom of the page it will list half the account data,
and then show the rest at the top of the following page. I've tried to force
a new page before, after, and before & after the section, but I'm not having
luck. This basically makes each page have account information for just that
one account.

I need the report to know that all the data for one account will not fit at
the bottom of the page, and to show it entirely on the following page.
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,

Paperback said:
I've tried to force
a new page before, after, and before & after the section, but I'm not having
luck. This basically makes each page have account information for just that
one account.
What sections? Have you tried the KeepTogether property?


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Paperback Writer

The "Keep Together" is set to yes, which I think is the default.

I've basically tried this on all the sections within the report. I've done
a lot of experimenting, but to no avail.
 
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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,

Paperback said:
The "Keep Together" is set to yes, which I think is the default.
I've basically tried this on all the sections within the report. I've done
a lot of experimenting, but to no avail.
I think, you need an additional group for your account.


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Stefan Hoffmann

hi,

Paperback said:
Can you explain?
You can only keep sections - you've tried already the default ones
together or groups. So when you create a report grouped by account, then
you can set the KeepTogether property for this group. In the group
header you may place your account information and in the detail section
the account entries.


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