I am wondering how to set a page break so that when a date range is selected (01/04/06 to 30/04/06) each day would show up on it's own page with the date at the top? Is this possible?
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
TaraDo you want to have every date in the range to have its own page even if there's no corresponding data for that date?
This isn't too difficult but I won't elaborate unless it's what you really want.
If you merely want each new (record) date in the range on its own page then group by the date. Change the Group options to be printed 'for each day' and check 'Repeat Group Header On Each Page'.
In the section expert, check 'New Page After' for the group footer .|||Hi there. Yes, that is exactly what I would like to do! How do I go about changing the group options? (sorry, very new to crystal reporting and working with pre-packaged reports that I am trying to modify) I found the section info yesterday and had tried the new page after the group footer, was missing the first step though :)
Thanks very much for your help!|||That's OK, I'm new to Crystal too.
To change the group options right click on the group header/footer on the left of the design view and choose 'Change Group'. You'll find the 'The section will be printed' bit on the Common tab, and the 'Repeat Group Header...' bit on the Options tab.|||Tara,
Just to note, the 'Repeat Group Header...' bit is only required if one day's worth of data spans more than one page and you want the (same) date repeated on each page.
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