Lena:  I hear your pain!  Honestly, I think this is the only thing about 
the newer RBase versions that I don't like.

Place a region in your RH and then find the icon for "line style" or 
something like that and make it "none" so a box doesn't get drawn around it.  
Place your variable inside that region.   To be sure that the variable is 
indeed 
inside the region, move the region around and make sure the variable goes 
with it!

Now the trick is that all the stuff below it also has be located inside of 
its own region!   So you place another region on your report, put all your 
other controls inside of it, then right-click on that region and pick "shift 
relative to" and choose the first region.

I think all my regions have been in the same band on the report.  If you 
have stuff in the RH below the first region, then that needs to go in its own 
region.  Then I'm assuming that everything in the detail band has to go in a 
third region that shifts relative to the second region!

Karen


 
> Jan,
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> I tried that, and it does not seem to work.
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> This is in a Report Header, could that be causing me grief?
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> Lena
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