Certainly a possibility, Frank. I will check that. The odd part is there are no 
more detail rows at the point where I was getting the extra page. I eventually 
got this to a point where the extra page was suppressed, and the page number 
incremented properly, which was the object of the exercise. I still see the 
group header on a new page even after the last detail row prints but I need to 
let it sit for a bit before seeing if I can improve it more. Hours spent with 
the report writer can be a draining experience... 😊

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rk

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Frank Cazabon
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 8:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Fun (not) with the report writer

A possible explanation for page 1 on both pages: do you have a grouping 
set to restart the page number when the group breaks?

Frank.

Frank Cazabon

On 19/04/2018 12:09 PM, Richard Kaye wrote:
> OK. Here's my conundrum of the day.
>
> I've got an invoice report. There are multiple group bands and multiple 
> potential multi-line objects, and periodically I get just the right 
> combination of text that I appear to get a 2 page report that should fit on 
> one page. In the process of trying to figure out why this is happening, I've 
> tried every trick I can think of including Cathy Putney's stretching of bands 
> with dummy objects at the bottom of the bands, etc. No joy. I keep getting 2 
> pages. Then I dropped in the _pageno object in the header and my 2 pages are 
> both appearing as page number 1... This has to be a clue but I figure it is 
> time to call on the wisdom of the ProFox crowd as this one is driving me nuts.
>
> --
>
> rk
> 

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