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Want Summary Band at bottom of page.
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06/09/2008 23:58:21
 
 
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06/09/2008 17:57:23
Erick Miranda
Formata Data Business - Grupo Linx
Contagem, Brésil
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01345297
Message ID:
01345500
Vues:
61
I got your sample. Thanks.

However, it is too simple to see the results that I am getting.

To see the problem I am describing, you need to have enough detail rows to spill over on to the second page of the report. Also, my Summary Band has about 6 rows and it is about 1.5" (37mm) tall.

Now then, with that in your test, what you will see is that you will get a 1.5" (37mm) gap at the bottom of the page 1. (Page 2 will be fine with a few rows at the top, and the Page Footer at the bottom).

Becaase the Page Footer is so tall, it is very noticable that the printing of the detail rows did not go all the way to the bottom of the page. You will not notice it if the Page Footer is only 1 row tall.

I have tried everything ("Remove if Blank" and "Print When" and cleared the "Constant band height" checkbox). It simply does not obey those rules in the Page Footer.

Will you please modify your sample as I described and test again? I will really appreciate it.





>Hi Matt,
>
>Strange because for me it seems works. I send a mail for you with a little sample.
>Good luck!
>
>
>>>When you putting it in a Page Footer, and setting the "Print When" of each element to make it print only on the last page, did you try to check Remove Line If Blank? I think this cans help you.
>>>Good luck!
>>
>>I'm pretty sure I tried this, because I use that feature very often in my reports. It seems like when you have a Page Footer, VFP just allocates the band size that you set, and dot not reduce it down from there.
>
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