Check out Cathy Poutney's Report Writer book available from the fine 
folks at Hentzenwerke. Not only is it chock full of useful tips but she 
also does a good job of explaining the order in which events occur when 
a report runs. And Whil needs to sell more VFP books... <g>

Michael Savage wrote:
>> I have a field that I display in the Header of a page and then I redisplay 
>> it in the footer. The report has also a grouping. The grouping is set to 
>> start on a new page.
>>
>> What happens is this:
>>
>> If there are enough records in a group to print a second page and if the 
>> second page has no records, i.e. the footer appears by itself on a page, the 
>> field in the footer is different than the field in the header.
>>
>> I've tried a number of suggestions to no avail... Things like adding an 
>> empty field in the detail band that never prints (do not print if empty) To 
>> keep at least one record on each page. This failed as above. I tried placing 
>> a variable in the group footer that told me I was in the footer, and then 
>> had added a field in the cursor call pagefooter... This stored the value of 
>> the last one processed..
>>
>> Any more ideas?
>>   
>>     

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