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Ken
I have a order report containing main report data and 4 subreports (3
linked to Order_ID and 1 linked to Customer_ID). When I print the
report I get an extra (blank) page.
When I systematically remove every item individually on the page, I
can't get the extra page to disappear. However if I remove 2 specific
reports (both from Order_ID) the blank page is gone.
My subreport arrangement is as follows:
First Row - Customer_ID_sub1
Second Row - Order_ID_sub1
Third Row - Order_ID_sub2, Order_ID_sub3
All of the Order subs are growing spreadsheet-type reports.
I tried the side margin (a lot) but no dice. Detail is < 7x9.5 on
letter with .75 margins. I tried the "keep together" thing too with no
luck.
For some reason, when I delete Order_ID_sub1 and Order_ID_sub3, the
extra page disappears ..but get this one ..If I leave the report
entirely intact and reduce the detail height to 6.5 inches the extra
page is gone as well ..and the border at the bottom doesn't look that
big.
What's going on here? Can anyone give me insight as to why this may be
happening?
Thank you for your time,
Ken
linked to Order_ID and 1 linked to Customer_ID). When I print the
report I get an extra (blank) page.
When I systematically remove every item individually on the page, I
can't get the extra page to disappear. However if I remove 2 specific
reports (both from Order_ID) the blank page is gone.
My subreport arrangement is as follows:
First Row - Customer_ID_sub1
Second Row - Order_ID_sub1
Third Row - Order_ID_sub2, Order_ID_sub3
All of the Order subs are growing spreadsheet-type reports.
I tried the side margin (a lot) but no dice. Detail is < 7x9.5 on
letter with .75 margins. I tried the "keep together" thing too with no
luck.
For some reason, when I delete Order_ID_sub1 and Order_ID_sub3, the
extra page disappears ..but get this one ..If I leave the report
entirely intact and reduce the detail height to 6.5 inches the extra
page is gone as well ..and the border at the bottom doesn't look that
big.
What's going on here? Can anyone give me insight as to why this may be
happening?
Thank you for your time,
Ken