Vic:

That's interesting, but I don't think it'll work in my
situation.  If it was single-row data that would be perfect,
but I'm going to be printing multiple rows.  You can't do
that in a page header or page footer.

Well ... wait a minute.  Since there will be a limit to the
number of rows of data (since only so much can fit on the
form), I could load the data into a temp table with a count
(row 1, row 2, etc.) and have a whole bunch of report
variables that look the data based on which row it is ...
That's a much better idea than doing a file print.  If no
one has a better idea, I think that's what I'll do!  And
I think then that I'll follow your suggestion and repeat
the same data in both a Page Header and a Page Footer.


Karen



I just for fun tried this

1. Created a test report based on my Customer Table
2. put my columns (CustID, CustName) in both the Page Header and Page
Footer parts of the report
3. Created a breakpoint based on CustID

I now get 2 copies of the same data on the same page. Maybe something like
that will work for you. I don't really see any reason you could use the
page header and page footer in this way and just put what you need in both
spots.

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