I thought the variables might be the problem at first, but when I took them off the detail section and it worked again, I still had all the variabled defined. It seemed to be just the act of plotting them on the page that caused the problem. I was gonna try to put the variables into my "print table" to they are DBtext fields, but I'll still end up with the same number of objects. I'm seriously considering exporting the data to Rbase for Dos, printing the report to a file, then getting back into Rbase for Windows to print to the printer. Patti
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:10:34 -0400Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: reports in 7.6To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wow! I have no answers for you, just want to say that if RBTI ever gives out an award for the "biggest" report ever, I think you won!Just thinking off the top of my head -- if there is by any chance a limit on this, you could go a totally-unrelational route and load your variables into one-row, multi-column temp tables and locate the data as DB Labels instead. The programming would NOT be fun, but if there is a limit preventing you from locating variables....Karen Is there a limit to how many objects can be placed on a report? I'm creating a report that looks like lotsa little spread sheets with percentages of the totals for each line item. I was only about 30% of the way thru defining and plotting them, when I previewed it and the variables stopped displaying all together. Only the shapes and actual columns showed up. I took about 15 lines off the report, hit preview and everythingl appeared ok again. At this point, I had about 336 objects in the detail section. It got ugly when I had about 550 objects. As I said, I was only about 30% of the way thru with 550. Thanks,Patti _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live SkyDrive lets you share files with faraway friends. http://www.windowslive.com/skydrive/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_skydrive_052008

