Hey Roger,

Instead of trying to figure out how to force the report into the next 
detail how about padding out your records to a even number?

Wow, that's a great and simple idea. And it works!!!

Later
Roger

PS My sample was two cards to make it simple. I actually have a 9 
panel card.

--- In [email protected], "Roger Ries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm create a postcard that is multi-up. I need to keep the cards in 
a 
> sorted order. To keep things simple (I hope) this is what I'm 
looking 
> for.
> 
> Say each page has two cards.  (Meaning I only need one detail by 
> creating a column I get two cards per page.)
> 
> I have 4 records.
> 
> Page 1 Panel 1 has record 1
> Page 1 Panel 2 has record 4
> Page 2 Panel 1 has record 2
> Page 2 Panel 2 has record this is a blank panel
> Page 3 Panel 1 has record 3
> Page 3 Panel 2 has record this is a blank panel
> 
> So when I cut the cards in half I place panel 1 on top of panel 2
> thus having one stack of cards numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and then two 
blank 
> cards.
> 
> When printing Page 2 Panel 2 I have record 3. This needs to print 
on 
> the next detail which is on the next page.
> 
> Any help?
>







 
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