Karen,
If you are running Windows R:Base, the best thing I've found is to do is this:
1. Leave all your code in place, but instead of fooling around
with headers, footers, etc., and writing to the file, create a temporary
table and insert rows to that table containing the data (detail) lines of
the report.
2. Now build a Windows report based on the temporary table with
all the formatting your heart desires.
This solution retains the logic in your PAGEMODE report while taking
advantage of the Windows formatting.
Emmitt Dove
Manager, DairyPak Business Systems
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
40 Lindeman Drive
Trumbull, CT 06611
(203) 673-2231
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